The Montreal daily star, 18 juillet 1911, mardi 18 juillet 1911
[" CIRCULATION OF STAR 3 5 |.ADVERTISING-ISMS.co, Fes = .poires tosis soting +, Last Week's Daily.468,895 , od fee and bring it one, profs : | Last week's Weekly._ .181,568 cL merity, 1 Total last week.597,463 |.ns Qu os EN + * To \u2014 7 = » | Jd \u2014 _ ; .= _ ; Le ; \u20142agr = - VOL.XLIII, N°-169.| Werther _Forecest:.WARMER.- : es RE PRICE ONE CENT, + ts - a : ; Ton Say Fi oi em rr RTE SAWPTRS LANE-LOR TRANOÉ FORGE DISASTERAND BUILD IFRANCEDEDES.2220 ana \u2014 FREE SAMPLES |ANSE-COR TRANOR FORGET DISASTER AND BUILD (FRANGE DECIDES - |\" MORRIS MICHAELS - \u201cor Na-prU-CO.| NADEPOSSBLEIN | D DISTRICT, PORCUPIN ESAIM| TOASK SPAIN CE ae and Jeweler .-F eo tte THEKNGSPRZE on coms ropiipdoccao mcrae FOREPLANATONE 1 \u2014 - - | Hy, o real skin fpod which is instantly aching, perspiring feet, and neutralizes 04 abdorbed.Excellent after shaving.In odors.| : Losses and LaokiDRl¥ to the Future\u2014South TY \u2014 | Lapel Wi tech Guards 4 0% opal ota._ In 25 TINS.; | >; > Réhiniit-aii-Rraador | \u2018Fran a % SAMPLES GIVEN FREE TO-MOR- SAMPLES GIVEN FREE thurs.| Toronto Rifleman Only Com- Porcupine to be Ré Kuift on Broader and Safer (Arrest of French.Consular In Solid Leather, no stitching; mounted in 7 WOW, WEDNESDAY, AT DAY NEXT AT petitor to Make Perfect Lines\u2014No Destitäfiien Apparent\u2014Further Aid| Agent at Alcazar by Spanish gold.Silver or Nickel \u2018| HE DR.LEDUC DRUG CO.Score at 600 Yards From Outatde:is Ngither Needed Nor Asked for Patrol Arouses Indignation.Prices \u2019 700 70e Sec So ler \u2018 95.Corréspongient round.om - yo ces\u2014$7.00, Cy ; \u201c 1658 ST.CATHERINE STREET.EAST - a | Wires Star's Corr@lonlent.on the Gi Fue, July Ji Francs to-day as | ; ie : mme \u2014 \u2014 | Canadian Associated Press._ Special Staff Correupondende; .¢ joslibed, Joyous in the fact.of having |Boiset, the French consular agent \u2018at : n \u2014 Bisley Camp July 18\u2014The great! Porcupine, July 18.\u2014Although.: to oles shelter en a mest Alcazar, Morocco.by a Spanish pa- * C Oo R R Y 3 S rifle event of the Empire, the King's one , week since Porcupine \u201cpew: \" j den 2 pre open.Many a: badly | troi, the report of which Incident !s|É The MORRIS MICHAELS SHOPS 20° 0 \u2019 ; Prize match,\u2019 representing the rifle{by the most calamitous fire.in sit wtove has been rigged vp and|coMiirmed iin official advices.\u201c .5.nade to de duty again.Grocery and| 1, Geoffroy, the French ambassador Fe: hid stores, beer saloons and pool at Madrid, will return to his post this champlonship of Great Britain, and|history, North Country people Wide Togas\u201d ere once more doing business, gvaning.\u2018The press is aroused over in Mnatièy -conetructed or tents! what it calls the repeated insults on | f 6 , \u2019 99 the Dominiois beyond the Sess, be- already ceased to talk \u2018about.1\u20ac apd ni R Al | RI : gan tozday.in a gusty wind withlare ooking into the future Father 3 chy life of the 5 changeable light, and will finish Sat-]the past, : 22 famë- the happy-go-lucky \"= the part of Bpain and demands ss Co a Something over twelve hun-! The whole distri cémp has once more resumed apologies.x urday.mething whole district now resowget \u2018routine.Actually a game of {en-| The French newepapers firat turned ; [ E R dred of the best picked shots from with the sound of the axe, saw ph; wag 'played In Golden City lest!their attention from the Franco-Ger- Windsor Hotel Building, Montreal: + A T E D WwW A I E RS Great Britain, Canada,Australia, South hammer and fast as the rallway briggs véiiine- - many oontroversy to the -Spanish -at- = : Africa, India, and from practically [in sawn lumber Houses are being awn} :* Railwey Being: Extended.tude two days ago when the French or every corner of the globe, lay down up.People here who have lost | \u2018 : i Government esked- its charge d'af- ; = outh Porcupine people are ©N-!faires at Madrid to request an.expla Are, All High Class.} on the butts here to-day to try for|all have no word of complaint to ke aac over what.ter toga: ls or.ation of the mistreatment.of two : i the silver goblet givea by the King.They believe in Porcupine and k i Ede Peace \" than® ver before, they crenchmen by Spanish troops at Al- PS ; D 1 > f = .v a 4 - : BELFAST GINGER ALE, DRY GINGER [|i sien ie are Er 1 Jo the best a ee as construction At tt {ims the press deciered that : \u20ac \" ; > : the Natlonal Rifle Association, camp on earth, > [o .Rediway constru France would no longer acoept th : CU.; { ; Th atch 1 test of lo range, Local brokers began trading In BNr- Es è are busy building from.Golden i » cep ° ; e m sa of long » .aaa [EAREE \u2018provocations\u201d from Spein which be.ALE, SODA WATER, Etc.Etc middie, and short range shooting.The|©Uphae stocks again yesterday and id round the east side of Porcupime |gan with the extension of her min _ , » * : first stage is ordinarily at 200, 500 and|®s Eood a business as If there hm e, and trains wii soon fun intoltary opeartlons in Northern Morocco - 600 yards, seven shots at each raage,|been no fire.Work is now proce : in : cupine.When that hap-! The latest incident has f > : TRY THEM with a possible gcore 01:35 at each, and on the clearance of a site for à s y numerous smart gasoline laun- | flamed the feekimg of offended \u2018anis PR ee Se ae Sp A A MESA TVR **\" _ w+.JU a possible total of 105.This is the exchange, and it wil} be one of the § .\u2019 common range shooting.\u201d ~~ | large buildings erected-in the Clty ès now doing & roaring freight and \u2018 : jenger business, -between Golden | A press des from-Tanalers yes.- The second stage is ten shots at 300 ter the fire.It is to be a fine build City and Porcupine, will find much of| terday, sald that a message from Al- i i M.DOUGLAS & co.Montreal, -.Canadian-Agents.and at 800 yards, both trying distances modern in every .detail.FF thei inisinens gone.Me entre mine cazar stated that M.Bolsset, the = pres .- for the target shot.This is fired un .y .E tag5activity in pm ! rench consular agent, while r - Pe, Tomes pts Friday.The best possible score is 100, Militia Tents a Godsend oy at outh Porcupine, that is bound to ing from a stroll ia the country wes \" so T7 making a total for the two stages of| The militia tents sent here by * des Dig thriving place.| stopped by a Spanish patrol who at- = 10e 12 0 205.Dominion Government proved & - ie relief committee, Cyril Young.l'tempted to take.his carbine-from him.or Pure \\ Silk Cravats g The third stage 1s ten shots at 800, fect godsend.These little circ chiigman 18 still doing noble work.Be.Finally the patrol conducted the agent : a 0 de : ; 900 and 1,000 yards, the long dis-|tents are now .dotted over the 1e gides caring for the dead and homeless} to the Spanish ks where he was tances of the range.This Is fired blackened area, where the town stood, they have answered hundreds of tele-}released upon the urder of t i Satérday, the closing day of the meet.[and are practicaliy the only signs of grams of anxious friends and thus set \u2018fn charge who said.that ae mistake re The best score for the three ranges is homeliness and comfort In the 8cenes|many anxious minds at rest.- (had, been made, but offered no apoi- 180, so the total possible for the prize nf the most\u2019 savage desolation and ut- Total Dead Under 100.-ogy.+ 2 .= is 355.ter ruin it has ever been t ot o ties sent The best 300 scores in the first|the writer to witness Only & fen of the Boarch her oral a PE - = stage.win places in the second stage.| The more one Bees the effects of thls |0Ut = A writing, Irrespective of {terre, Jules Lemetayer, Hugh \u2018McLeod, ! and the 100 best therein, win places in| fire the more one realizes its appaliipg thé.tim | \u2019 ey Hardy, John Wall, J.Orr Des- V2 1 I 183) | BEE.URI T Make Tr ETI | SAT HALF PRICE 4%.BOC to $4.50 FIVHE best dressed * Ô leavi Porcu- tess [iho sinks.\u201d The shots generally spenk scupendoue and overwhelming.cara.[he aus, \u201che commitien qui fear [fe : = of the second and e as the|ter.The wide path through the fortst}},\" : ; dead in the bushy; a be paits - King\u2019s Three Hundred and the King's hy which the fire swept into South at Joast 30 more are CC LASF:NIGHE'S RAIN da A 1 .Hundred.Porcupine, contalas nothing but \u201c ere is absolutely no destitution | .bi Flannel Trousers Canadian Won \u2018It Twice.poles standing out of black ground.ere and ed to Tale any more sta WILL Do UCH 600D.24 22.50 PAIR The prize has come to Canada or Every vestige of foliage, undergrqwily velisf funds \u2018Each train.into.Porcu- Spe to The Montreal Star.\u20ac : i two occasions.In 1395.Staff Sergt.|and moss have disappeared.Of Soutt sine is now crowded with returning Torouto, Ont, Julÿ 18.\u2014 The rain S.A.\u2019deLORIMIER, |T Hayhurst, of the 13th Hamilton, won Porcupine the fire left noi % slMé|refagees and others attracted to the Pen ane fo the extent of half ani.; it.with a score of 279 out of 330.This sign of hal Na oO! bop on ©! place and diready complaints are made incalenisble time last night, did Men's Furnishings, wae with the old Martini-Henry rifle.nd people.ot one house in he Whole that many .foreigners have Some Jo ay Boa drowming out the | NOTRE DAME STREET WEST.Again, under practically present con.Pace ele god You 208 velief and tents who never i! fires and the, province in gen- 7 aitièns.in 1904 Pte.S.J.Perry, of |than a whole barrow of charcoal Youlsaw Porougine till after the fire.While Lérak wME-66-5iad to know that theré 167 236 .t the Will see iron work of a Waggon, rid ene serrgws with the: bereaved on Is 1y A ÿ pee thet more rain will rar wile odin 3 gale of of wheels, axles and so om, whiefs | thers #5-nq need to.waste sympathy ta Ukely ÉRIl \u2018iv the north in the course} \u2018 wind all the others fell away.He|they fetl When the woodwork the inbabltants reliant, optimiste pogr ® ong With nearly verry oF inp las foie whers tho à _ Away.se \\ y o « , Al w nearly thie 1e} ; wr} Bn ay [I A in a © OPmlem s Indomitybin.Lies hdd tou TE | smote tation Slope.\u201d ise marie = a HHS Brel, ot he OE oe winner of the! The_Power Compsnyy \"plant 6 Wfiore aad wanting the charity snd pC 1 ad wiped.dul ant | PPI Eng 15 an \u2014 \u2018 p : mted only by ers, - e of none.© 13 trade and | wowiller man, Mr.W.0 ea OS T min the fort stags eat 800 pr) nthe Te ae creck dammed \u2018af file.WOM werk liste for all; and the fact that Gaped wih bois.ché clothes he vas] dd; a bw CARPET > In the first at rt of the Camdlans has a wooden dam burnt to the water's| whe eared were wisely given by the All the instruments and ged IE ; honors on the: ; , ; lant | à : i to- Corporai |edge.There is not a speck: of-green Ontario Railway Commission free plant were destroyed.As a conse- 4 B FR O O M S were taker he $ by, Tence oo oe vestige of à house left frem- one transportation out to dny place makes j quency the Toronto office is not get- i = BW Trainor, ole acore of 35 was the only |end to the other.- The only.thing|it certain \u2018that every man here, has ting any reports from the north at Ask your dealer for thon His posal out of the 1200 shooting.|15 here end there, a pile of joein saw- mighty \u2018good reasons for staying.|Preseat.| - - \u2014\u2014 - one made as he showed dust, which the latter is still smoulder- Meanwhile every mine burnt out is : Me is a steady shot, po ; - er : CL at the D.R.A.matches at Ottawa, ing.Yet today, all ovr thiy black elther ao st makfhg arrange PROSPECTOR HAD TRYING A M nn , ed waste happy families are en- ; .{1ast vear.standing 19th In ghe: grand en ; - J , MARRIAGE ON BOARD aggregate.and in the Bisley aggregale - | EXPERIENCE IN LAKE.- climbed to 16th place by stren ° f N , P 4 | 15 SHIP MYSTERY i mi, crus oo FICAVY Rains of Last Night Put jm Te more me nr The scores of the Canadians a e Il D this city.retu fu ., of] llows\u2014 ny, returned yestérday from the\u2018 $00 yards stage wero or an End to All Further Danger fire-swepe Borcupine Mine aston Tei R.C.R.Toronto .65656855\u201425 (gin) to The Montreal Star.© | been most minute, friends and rela- | 7 '0re he And & number of fellow pros.1 à LS .Captain C.Milne, 6ta D.P i Ont July.18 \u2014Fhe forces tives have æiven up-hope.There are death\u201d pre & Narrow escape from | eo .; C0.R.Vancouver .5536655\u2014a3p Forcupine, , - also two men in the Redstone section she Mol big was in the employ of| Even Officers Do Not Know the |Lieut F.H.Morris, +sth of reconstruction are hard at work! hom their friends do not expect to 12 Melatyre Gold Mining Company, |.' and had a tent pitched in th ary showing London normal tions there is conveyed city.e low-lying light over Thames Pool, : 6 lurking shadows along the Em- ment, and the cool environment the fountains in Trafalgar Square, pressed upon ot the battle- at i yy en in the xcenes on Lake Garda.tn Northern Italy, you have the Jnten-; sity of semi-tropical Hehts, the sharp, clean-cut contrasts, the brilliance © Italian sunlight.the ultamnarine blues nd the cool beauties of \u2018brought before ybu, not wi h ali the atmos- f the real scene ws showing the opening of that the Tange of the tography is practically v tint, every dalicate is revealed in the unfolding flowers.Coronation Views Vivid.\u201che views of scenes in connection with the Coronation carry home to the mind a very definite impression of the ce of color in great t pictures of a week ago were striking and impressive These colored scenes.however, possess the plain black.and- white views must of necessity lack.The gorgeousness of regimental uniforms.of East Indian M attire, the ever-mowing, ever-varying kaleldoscope of brilliant colors, make the panorama more memorable than its historic significance.ster Abbey shows the splendor of the \u2018Crown jewels.: The departure of peers and peeresses from Chelsea for Westminster gives one 8 vivid impres- slon of the splendor of the robes worn.various sections of thé Coronation procession an e Royal Progress \u201con the following day reveal the spectacular fascination these Coronation days must have possessed for London's millions.An excellent view of the King end Queen in their carriage at Temple Bar is shown, in closing, dnd in one view Sir Wilfrid Laurier appears., MERELY MARY ANN.All Turns Out \u201cHappily in Zangwill \u2018 Play at Orpheum.The opening performance by the stock company at the Orpheum yesterday of Zangwil's \u201cMerely : Mary Ann\u201d proved one of the stronges tractiong of their engagement.Aan, \u2018that\u2019s all,\u201d Is an uncommon variety of à common domestic, employed \u201c\u2018În: & boarding house \u2018which also shelters the hero of the story, Bertram t.ord Camoys, who was an usher at the Decies-Gould wedding, re reed t married in ne United States.Miss Sherman la 23 years old.Gill, aa A ES Canadian Visitors in London.The following Canadian visitors have registered \u2018their names at the Canadian High Commissioner's Office, 17, Victoria street, London, SW.T.and Mrs.Gilmour, Toronto; W.\u20ac, Buckley, Montreal; Misses M.and A.Suli- van, Toronto: H.A.Mitchele, Ontario; W.R.P.Parker, Miss À.K.Woods, Toronto: F.Ney, Winni- pes: lL.ady Borden, Ottawa: Lieut.-Col L.Fisto, Halifax; Mrs.T.Barnes, Hampton; A.E.Webb.Miss G.Hunter.Toronto; J., Mrs, and Mise H.Brough, Ottawa; Dr.P.J.Sproule.Toronto: the Misses W.and J.Me Éttawa: 8.Johnstone, John B.Read, Montreal; AL, Mrs.Godfrey and Hugo Ray, Vancouver: J.and Mrs.Archibald; Montreal: Mrs.T.Y.eet, Walkerston: G.(Jun.).Mrs.and Miss O.M.Hunt, Vancouver: T.and Mrs, Urquhart, Miss G.M.McDonald.Toronto; Dr.TT.and Mrs.Arque, Ottawa; Mrs.E.Smith, Halifax; HH.G.Buckland, F.J.Blackburn.Toronto: Dr.Percy, (nas.and Misses Bell.Winnipeg; Mrs.J.J.and Miss Young, Calgary; L.R.and Mrs.He- therington, Newcastle: W.J.Miliman.Toronto: B.Hunter, J.W.Warden, Vancouver: Wilkinson, Quebec; eo.Vancouver: F.Knight, Moose Jaw; F Butt, \"Saskatoon; Mrs, and Miss A.Collins, George Gerron, Montreal: Mr.rs.Pillip.Winnipeg; C.Davidson, Ottawa; Capt.Charles and Mrs.Milne, Vancouver: A.J.Landry, porchester: Mrs.F.E.Smith, Truro; T.da Mrs.Chase \u2018Casgrain, Miss Pinsonneault, Montreal: Lieut.A.J.M:cklejohn, Mrs A.Mecklejohn, Ottawa; T.L.amd R.W.Hesson, Winnipe Mrs.Pugsley's Tca.Mrs.Willam Pugsley and Mrs.D.A Pugsley were stesses at Rothe- say, N.B., last week at a tea given in honor of Mrs.W.G.Pugsley, of Montreal who w.wh quisette, \u2018embroidered worn over pale blue satin.llam Pugsley wore blue silk with Cerise trimmings, and Mrs.D.A.gsley nile green satin.The tea table was decora\u2018zd with pink and white peonies, Among the guests were Mrs.Drury, o Winnipeg, an rs.and Miss Blanches, of Montreal.Personal Mention.The following are amongst.the passenger s on board the Empress of Ire- and which sailed | from Liverpool, July and.\u20ac.Alvensieben, Viscountess Benolst A ay: Mrs.T.P.Direhall, ME and Mrs.G.Bos- worth, .D.Hon.M Colville, Mr.E P, Davis, Miss D: Davis, Mr.and Mrs.J.Douglas, Hon.J.'S.and Mrs.Duff, Hon.J.J.Duncan, go [ DeFlers, Miss Baron Antonio tog Mr.and Jc Ward, termah.Lancelot, music poser with high ddeals, and poor.A bond .of love springs up between these two, much stronger on Mary Ann's part.A broth er, who always led a bad life, and now he's an \u201cAmerican,\u201d leaves her several million in good out cheerful ehirps of ry, as she tells him of tomes.out died aad|%, 12: C He Major M.Jord à Loushborcueh, \u2018Senator and Mrs.Mr.Je mes | E.Lad oh and Mra.Nes .W.pp D.Cross, MP, and Mrs.\u201cAlexander - Donald announce the t Heir Gdaghter.Bertha J.Will, son of Mr.of - Huntingdon, lace: ¢ engagement.or thetr es Owen, \u2018to «Heo de Wheatley, otter visiting his \"Davi ÿ At Miss \u2018Tonsley sum.FETE pings,\u201d New KE.Brown, Viscount and |B \u20181 Hon Robert Rowers ° [ue rh in the Man THE SOCIAL WORLD Pt OUR CONGRATULATIONS To Mr.A.B.Da Pson, Oon- tario.49 to-d Brigadler- \u201cGenera «.Halifax,.53 {o-d Mr, John 1).Flavelle, day.M.L.A, BEOBBOBIGHBGD W.Drury, C.B., Lindsay.61 to- Mr.Joseph Lesperance, Montreal, &5 to-day.Rev.Archibald Geikle Brown, Lon- dun.67 to-dav .Right Rev.R.H.Ww hitrembe.Bishop Coiclyester, 49 to- - H.Eyre, London, 42 to- Dr.John W.day.Sir Wm.FE.Goschen, 64 to-day.sir John Gordon Kennedy, 75 to-day.ANNIVERSARIES.Prince bon Carlos of Bourbon died vears ago to- Celestin Mergevin.or vVaterfleld, died Juilus Goldberg.oy * ontreal, dled a year ago to-dav.Mr.and Mrs.W.G.Fellows and! family, of Quebec, are the guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Kearns at Rose.Mr.Willie Wright, St.Luke street,\u2019 has left for Saranac Lake.where he will spend the remainder of the sum- Miss Ethel McGunnis, street.is the guest of Rev.and Mrs Harold 8.Lawd at Sawyerville, Que.Mr.and Mrs : Sherbrooke at the Rothesay, Mr.and Mrs, Cuthbert Mowatt are the guests of Mrs, Charles Mowatt at Beech Hil, St.Andrew's, N.B.Mrs.John Brien and Miss Fthel | Brien have left to spend a month In the Laurentian Mountains.Mr.Alex.Ross.who has heen town for a few days, from Cookshire | has returned hom | Mes.F.W.Stephens is in St.John, | NEB vigitire her parents, Dr.and | .Bridge T4 i i Mrs.H.S.Miss Blakley, of Westmount, Mont- | real, is the guest of Mrs.S.Newton, in Sherbraoke.Sir W.Max Aitken and Lady Aitken expect to sail for Canada some time next month.Mr.H.K.Stearns, spent the week end with friends.Miss Myrtle Galbraith, of Montreal, is the guest of Miss Marion Clow in Granby Miss Lucille Hately leaves this week for Winnipeg to visit Mrs.A.R.ra Montreal, Sherbrooke of in Mrs.C Macdonald leaves to-night to visit friends In Toronto and Chi- 0.| The Misses Stuart, of 480 Guy st., | {have left for,an extended tour in Ev- : & and Mrs, Chateguay de Sallobey | spending the, summer at Cham- rope.Mr.are by J.Ç E.Tardif and family have rere to.town.from, Atlantic City.Miss Nellle.Rosenthal has left to Pend we weeks at St n.\u2018Ortenberg spent the week- ere \u201cat ot Bt.Agathe des Mont re.Leo.Ryan and Miss Cumming are © take the \u2018Saguenay trip: ! Miss May Hinphy has ett to \u2018spend two D weeks at Lac Des Gladys whiteness, of Frost I 2 Miss tn, | Village, Que, fs In town.| Mrs.William Ne and daughtet \u2018have left town for à month.: o Quebec Blanche Verret has returned 0 ! MR.\"ROGERS Ww TOWN.Gers, minister of Pub- itoba Govern in Montreal last night eh a ew to consult with agents here dd harvesters rn- » secure twenty \u2018thousan t number will ba required -for eo winn the province ot Manitoba aloze.: MINIATURE AEROPLANES.| production of .miniature doplanes nr ; jte mo EH ot the hand and oa able of driving the toy machines Oe! a [HIER One 22 These minjeture qnlen-Hat a-tength plan +9 \u201cpan of eng which weighs but 7 1-3 Y ity motor | pi \u2018gasoline; fasolime engine ose dr than six ; & + Ir.) The \u2018Montreal Star,\u201d 17 + @ + e.@ = 8 \u201cMontreal.@ in| od Le Le + | a ; es esmonts | a CANADIANS IN LONDON.8 The \u201cfollowing is a list & of Canadians who have re.- & gistered at \u201cthe Office of @& Cockspur St, London S.W.te.England, during the week & \u201cending July Sth, 1911: & Dr.J.F.Argue, Ottawa.5 Mrs.J.F.Argue, Ottawa.Mr.Justice Archibald, & Montreal.5 & Rev.P.Bryce, Toren « 8 Mrs.Bryce, Toronto.J.Archer Brown, MD.% Colborne, Ont.Mrs.J.Archer Brown, Colborne, Ont.& Le] , W.C.Buckley, real.Le & Mrs.0 Montreal.Miss M.Buckley, | Mont: & real.al \"J.Campbell, Montreal.# = Mrs.J.Campbell, Mont.& real.& Major J.oS Montreal., Mrs.J.& Montreal.& D.T.Creswell, Bk town, Ont.: Grace $F Montreal.Mrs.George Caverhili, 5 Montreal.G.R.Caverhill, real.Miss W.Crathern, Montreal.Mrs.R.Campbell, Mont-' real.Miss K.Campbell, Mont- C.Buckley, - J.Creeiman, J.Creeiman, Martin- Cunningham, Mont- LOS & & or 2 real.3 Miss M.E.Campbell, Lu Montreal.Miss Jean & Oakville, Ont.C.M.oF Montreal.W.Dunton, Montreal.Max Freedman, Montreal.Thos.Guerin, Montreai.M.Hicks, Montreai.Master Hoobland, Montreal.Stuart Wenks, Halifax.Mrs.Stuart Jenks, Hall- fax.James Montreal.A.J.Landry, ter, NB.Mrs.J.Leslie, Montreal.M.Lauterman, M.D, \u201d & Montreal.' 1 J.Mclean, = Ont.Miss L.J.Miller, Quebec.W.8.MacTier, Montreal Jas.H McKeown, Montreal.Mrs.reat.Miss \u2018Mont.S.Cavers, Cheesbrough, 8.Johnston, EAL De'ches- Lancaster, & + McKeown, Mont- Le, + Amy McKeown, © Miss Grace McKeown, Lo, Montreal.W.D.McPhail, ton, Alta.Campbell real.James O'Connor, real.io Miss Nora Puddy, Mont- Ro) Miss Teresa V.Puddy, 4} Montreal.J.Peach, Montreal.Eric A.Peach, Montreal.John B.Reid, Montreal.T.R.Ridgeway, Montreal.J.8.Stone, Montreal.Mrs.|.8.Stone, Montreal, Miss Stone, Montreal J.E.Sutherland, Mont- 45 real.\u2019 4% Mrs.T.G.4; Kingsbury, Que.2 Alan Turnbull, Hamiliton, Le] Ont._ & H.B.- Taylor, Montreal.F.R.Vailde, Montreal.Mrs.F, R.Valade, Montreal.F.G.Webber, Montreal.\u2018Edmon- 1 Nelles, Mont- & + & Mont- & & & Torrance, I AT DOMINION PARK.\u2018Good Bill in the Open and.Smart Programme in Theatre.noon, 0 snow white, and sèiém to enjoy the plunge from the high tower, trip.the famous trick bleycle Mido n gréat favor, thelr novel perfor inning repeated applause, mposed tof two ni and a man, an athleles and Perfect physical specimens Lee Dupeere per- difficult feat, riding son on one.| Wheel with two trio are bi day i= the Sons of Fling a the A.A ul srt ac?3.30.o'clock.| 15 ot dessecscoucess 20s000000000s0ass0snsnssasassasassssuse 2800900000855000808090000800000048980308 009000 ELEBRATED HIS \u201cMr.James Kyle and Mrs.Kyle celebrated fifty years of happy married life on Saturday.\u2018 MIXED METAPHORS IN BRITISH HOUSE.And All of Them Have Not Been Made by Members From ireland.The British House of Commons produces a rich crop of mixed metaphors.When Mr.Bryce, Ambassador at Washington, was Irish Secretary he amused the House by describing the irish loca! government board as \u201ca malignant fairy which steps in off Its pwn bat.\u201d It was an Irish member who after pointing out that the Irish Land League was losing«public support and had to practise economy went on to say: \u201cBut, sir, the well is running dry, and they think that by putting in the pruning knife they can bring more grist to the mill\u201d Another Irish Unionist desoribed a concession to the Nationalists as \u201cthe first stitch In the dismemberment ,of the Empire.\u201d Mr.Field.who has something of a reputation for this sort of thing, once said: \u201cThe right honorable gentleman shakes his he ad\u2014an I'm sorry to hear it,\u201d and other occasion speaking of a bill relating to the ship- | ping of cattle across the begged his fellow members \u201cnot look at the subject from a live stock point of view But even the most practised speakers sin in this way at tim he present Prime Minister, usually count ed among the most lucid and logical of \"debaters, once affirmed that \u2018\u201cretribution is a thorny subject which requires delicate handling or it will tread on somebody's toes,\u201d and the leader of the Unionist party once s of \u201can empty theatre of unsympathetic auditors Even: Mr.Gladstone, replying to an head af some statement attributed to him: No, no; it will not do for the honorable member to shake his head fn the teeth of his own words.\u201d Curzon, another extremely lucld speaker, was once betrayed into saying: \u201cThough we are not yet out of the wood, vet we have a gvod ship,\u201d and Sir W.Hart Dyke, In compliment- Mr, Lowther, said that he \u201chad caught a big fish in his net\u2014and went to the top of the tree for it\u201d Lord Middleton.then Mr.Broderick, informed the House of Commons, when it was settling down to discuss the affairs of the army, that \u201camong the many jarring notes heard in this House this subject at least must be regarded as an oasis.\u201d To The Editor Quebec Law Examinations.To the Editor of the Montreal Star: Sir, \u2014The plain facts connected with the récent bar examination at Quebec should be known so that the public may be en- wbled to judge for themselves exactly what happen ed on Juiy 4th and how if happene First, the candidates, after being calied together for ten oc! e kept wait- ia 11.30, and morning, till aix had for lunch.In the meantime one-h the examination ha Th candidates were then ked re-as- semble at d'élock, and the \u2018final and second esaion began and continued till eleven o'cloc When these facts are considered In addition to the gredt heat of the day and the additional fact that the papers were not even printed or typewritten,it is hardy e wondered that some of the best candidates failed.lt was in r ty more a question of peu te strength than of brains, ability ed - te, the mann r was certainly unique, ft is only fair to the candidates and their hould exist.a shou ONE WHO .KNOWS.+ \u201c Canadian Troops -Treated Weil.To the Editor of the Montreal Star.Sir \u2014As one of the Canadian contingent to the Coronation of King George, I was much interested in the recent article a onto paper criticizing Lord Kit Kit.¢hener in regard to t to the Canadians on the route a the grea cession \u2018o say that and iny comrades are indi ant is but a Lao expression of our feelings.If there is one thing m than another on which we congratulated ou rselves, 1b i qd stationed \u2018the Victoria Memorial, os right in ngs 0 quite would be arrangement made rt nent.eer iatiny Fort nothing desired.\u2018 SERGEANT, The Boarding House Census.To the Editor of the Montreal Star: Sir, \u2014 Ft is quite evident the numerous complaints regarding th © census enum ators.are not without good soundetion In the house In which 3 lve are ten people, and Only three recorded: } \u2018have Pa ave be that vs many Sanding \u201chouses have game over in the same \u2018| manner.Ins \u2018the _elty of Montreal tegard- ing our population, and.the money apent practically wasted, GOLDEN dé \u2018|Colrarklet, a sept h ish Sea he a belfry for the opponegt in the -house whoé shook hiss : in e in the evening, nothing could be him on AN (GAMES met For information Phone Up At Dominion.Park, SATURDAY, JULY 22,1911 - Only 10c Admission to Games and the Park afterwards.Greatest Scottish Gathering and Finest Athletic meet Of the year.vour friends; enjoy the \u2018cool river breezes; Quolting 1.15; \u201cBtar\u201d Race finish 3.30; Dancing 7 pm.ES Come and ses the Sports.Field and Track Events 26.Grand Football Match pSons of Scotland, the leaders ot the League, vi RY.MCA .2173, or address W.E.DICKSON, 12 Kinkora Avenue.STORY OF THE BELL OF SANT | Eighteenth Century Legend Recalled by Recent Scottish Events.A window has recently been con- gecrated in the Church of St.Kenti- gerna, on Loch Lomond, to the memory of the ancestors of the Macgregors of of the great clan that once dominated the country about Glen Dochart and Ben wild men were these Macgregors! Rob Roy, the freebooter, was only one of many as fierce and blood-splashed as Bimselt, They fought with all and sundry Colquhouns, Macfarlanes, Campbells\u2014with any, indeed, who faced them or dared to question their ruthless rule.In the eighth century St.Fillan, son of St.Kentigerna, was abbot of the monastery in Glen Dochart.He was a soldier, scholar, statesman, a saint, His abbey in Glen Dochart boasted of the bell, something of a wonder in those days in Scotland.The bell called the people to prayers, and ed their knell when they died.Presently it gathered legends.St.Fillan's | Bell worked strange wonders, folks be- | lieved.Certainly robbers and prowling evii-doers would pause in their work if they caught the sweet tone of} its ringing on the wind.Long after abbot and abbey had passed away this bell remained, lying on a stone in the kirkyard.\u2018Thither sick folk came, be- Heving that thelr diseases might be charmed away.Sometimes, indeed, as a special favor (and on the payment of sufficient money), the bell would be carried to the sick, instead of the sick coming to the bell.It had to be conveyed back Immediately.if not, it would take its own way-\u2014flying through the alr, ringing as it went.& pious sou! resolved to build bell, a worthy home for so distinguished a blessing.Bu: though the new building was fair and stately, the bell would not there abide.In vain-they placed it in the tower.Again and®again they tried; but always at the next day's dawn the bell came clanging back.Then the King bethought him that his palace at Scone would be the better of the bell; and to Scone it was conveye But next day the people In the glens and along Strathearnside heard a curious clangour in the air.It b men, and after this no one dared to move St.Fillan's Bell.; In the elghteenth century it had dis appeared.-Îts very memory h come legendary, Vike that of St.Fuss himself.For seventy years no Highlander could say what had become of the bell.In 1869, Lord Crawford had a dinner-party at Dunecht.versation turned on ancient Scottish Church history, and someone spoke of St.Fillan\u2019s Bell One of the guests in Hertfordshire possessed a curious old bell, which an ancestor had brought from Scotland long ore rd Crawford, an enthusiastic antiquarian.followed up the clue.Englishman's Journal when travelling in the North, he had heard superstitious nonsense \u2018talked about the bell, and the legends amsert- ing none could keep it from its chosen haunt in the ruined kirk.Forthwith he was seized with a desire to prove the falsehood of so ridiculous a tale.He purloined the bell, bore it to England, and in England it remained until he dled.THREE-MONTHS BABY WEIGHS 150 POUNDS.His Name is Flip-Flop and He Is a Walrus in a Zoo.There is in the New York Zoo an interesting specimen of the Atlantic walrus which was caught in Kane Basin.He is yet a baby, only six months old, ang for homeliness and comical facial expression he is not to be equalled.For every one but his keeper he has nothing but hatred; but for him he will go anywhere and do anything.His affection began to show itself by his flopping.In his awkward way after his keeper every time he moved.this the keeper called him Flip.fiop, %and this has been shortened to Filip.The keeper was anxious to weigh e day.This would have been something of an undertaking under ing machine was some distance away.But the gate was opened.the keeper went out, saying: \u201cCome on, Flip,\u201d land out- came the young walrus, and followed him not only to the scales, on the scales, where, by giving put one or two clams, he was kept long enough to be weighed.Flip.weighed at the time of his capture se ;pounds.Sincn then he nues ained-\u2018enormously, as he has huge appetite; -.-» He eats over 30 pounds of fish daily-\u2014three meals a day\u2014in the shape of clams, codfish\u2019 and bitter.fish, from.which all the bones was Jur position on June LOBCETT: of the céfigus | [wii de à great « ® finappointment first carefully.removed.He always seems to be ravenously hungry and.eats greedily, ith many grunts, puf- fings and sigh a\u2019 of | THE, .WORLD GREATEST GAS WELL.\u201c : Pt ve.Hungarian Government has de- [Se cided to \u2018monopolize the tremendo 0-day, Fieanor Repos Famous Success \u201cMERELY MARY ANN\".ISRAEL- ZANGWILL.t time in Montreal at popular prices.of the BY y LOW Upt 74-PHONES-\u2014-Up 3048.DOMINION a Canada\u2019s Largest Playground FIGHTING THE FLAMES.| 5c-\u2014Sp 5 YAUDEVI ILLE THEA Acte cil this Wesk-\u20145 = Trick bre cle RM Hot J.W.GO the greatest Admission Saturday, July 22nd.CALEDONIAN \"GAMES, PRINCESS | TWICE DAILY, 2,15 AND 8.15.and 85.18 p.m.oronation N Players SUMMER PRICES ecial Admission-\u201415e TRE Fres pottnetions\u20142.atural (Colors T R Hic th Hd.\u2019 Matinees 25c, ao in e wo Evenin 10c, 35c, 50e, f .to Park, 10 Cents.-veninas © ow 78 ment will ticket a coupon which bearer KING EDWARE Pan Special Commencing Tuesday, DARLING'S PONY AND DOG Wednesday, July 19th.HILL \"& \u201cFLOUBNOY'S WILD WEST.Thursday, July 20th, SCENIC RAILWAY OR MERRY-GO- ROUND.Friday, July 21st, VIRGINIA REEL DON'T MISS THIS GRAND OPPORTUNITY.Admission to Park FREE.20 Cents\u2014BOAT FARE\u201420 Cents.ive a difer the week in he following ord SOHMER PARK VAUDEVILLE AND BAND 10s for This Week July 17th.free admission covers everything.: : 1371 Private \u201cTéssons given - or ev thug.+ (by appotntmen : MAJESTIC ALL, the manage- with the boat will admit the | ent.show each Jay of July 18th, i 508 Guy .Just Delow Sher: a1.) Up Bl174 or\u2019 Up poh Frederic We: Norman.169 \u201c3eod Second Montreal Heavy Canadian Artillery 169 5 remarked that a relative of his own\u2019 Hall ¢ of entertatnm Prot.Frank Norman is ! STANLEY HALL DANCING SCHOO.Assemblies, Every at 8.80.be rented at low figure for s al! kinds nts.e European Int.Private lessona Annual Rifle Malches Will be held on Saturday, the 22nd, \u201cat\u201d Pointe-aux-Trembles - es.Rear Finder out ed.and Bat.Ds.ES: present at - and Saturday, Evenings to receive emir ries Open match 600 yard we A 8 ED.\"WARD, Lieut., 169 eod Vienna attending Dancing asters convention.ment.168 daily by appoint 4 daw 2 reasurer, \u2018Charming Scenery, Cool Breezes.ly.Excursion (exce t Sunda to CARILLON,.$1.00, Rapids, \u2018at 630 ke 5.00 mn.x connect with CARILLON Fr.BE: AND, BARDS, He .Home dy\" th » Grand Trunk to Lachine \u201cWharf, to\u2019 stenme - ERNOON TRIPS, GOING RAIL AND RETURNING STEAMER, v To HU BELLEVUE, G.T.R 1.30 p.m.Round trip lio cents.To LACHINE, GIR Tickets at.Grand Trunk Station, Windsor H West, 130 an St.tawa River Navigation Cor.16 Commion st.+ DSO , C.P.R, 12.30 ÿ.m.Round rig $1 00 x NNE De.FT.Ts p.m., Saturdays 2.15 p i GER 12.30 pm Saturdays 5 p.m.Round trip 530 St Catherine \u2018st quare oân4 Head Office, Ot- M.18678 VISIT BEAUTIFUL CLIFF HAVEN FIRST GRAND oD Co pe Annual Excursion - Division No.2, A.o.H, B.of E.ames \u2018street, 11 Victoria 6 Tel.PLATTSBURG, New York Sunday, July - 23,191 \u2014 - Train leaves Grand Trunk Depot at am.sharp, returning leaves Platts- burg at 7 p.m.turning.Tickets, adults $1.55; Children 80c.Stops at Point St, Charles and St.Lamberts going and ; re- .Good to return on following my W,.D.BURNS, Secretary.5 VETERAN ED.GEERS.Led the Drivers at the Indianapolis The big money winners at the Indianapolis meeting are as follows: Geers .Murphy.fcDonald .teMahon Ja 1 ¥ Valentine Kimlin J.Loam 3 Jon \u201cer Benvon ae face FS Whitehead .Wilso! Volverton ve = THE LACROSSE SCORERS.ce Lamoureux at the \u201cHead, Next.NS phowing are the.best sCorers gd - Ls.Kalla \" .Meeting.0 the \u2018National Boston, July 18\u2014 Reports that abrest 3 dent John I Taylor is ready t of his local Am erican Leagüe car - ich have been rrent here for some time.are \u201cconfirmed in an interview\u2018 published hera to-day.of dovAany hava tô say,\u201d declared Mr Tay.- lors M that, in: a business % ere offered en ough money, might © be Fa CA u say pet RE a deal is pendin sont say that,\u201d he said.pès of Boston fans hav heonuse of the Seams.j team season anti, but h 8 i tumping, bg.2 v > x \\ A.3 3 SEY LR eh | + L XLIII, N°- 169, Weather Forecast: WARMER.\u2018 Avy Cen © rpemia a EMBER SLOW TURNING UPFO \u201cHOT WENTHERTERM 1 Morning Trains Brought a Few Belated Ones, More Expected to Arrive \" To-night.| _ 30 Soman cae SE i \u2018 .GOVERNMENT PROGRAMME | = STILL A CONJECTURE 3d 1 : A Chances are, However; That \u201cFireworks Will Not-Begin for a Few Days.i +, = 4 ; Bpeclai to The Montreat Star.© Ottaws.July 18\u2014Government orders.\u2018notices \"of motion, questions and private bills comprise the official agenda of the.House of Commons this afternoon though it is probable that before they are reached the Opposition will bring up a number of matters.* The .unpopularity of a midsummer \u201csession le indicated by the Wttendance| to-day.This morning barely a quorum had arrived, but the midday trains considerably augmented.the number \u201c and meny Western members are expected this evening.- : The present outlook is that for a few days till the rank and/file shall have arrived there will be little bY way | ~-of.political fireworks.; One of the first steps by both sides \"will be the summoning of full cau- \" ¢uses to sound the members as to the outlook in thelr respective oonstituen- - ; cles.:- .In the meantime everywhere there is much election.talk.There are! few © who: a0 not expect dissohition before long as the result of impending events.The predominant spirit is for a fight, both here and én ihe country.Many are saying that the sooner it is over the better: others urge caution and argue that a snap verdict should not be sought till the vital character -, of the issue is fully understood and that in the event of a premature elec- us ee fariiea a thats section or 9d of Some doubt obtains as to .the order of procedure.The Government will doubtless put forth reciprocity or the .estimates but which will be first passed seems uncertain.The latter is the more needed as only a fractional part of the general supply bill was voted before the House took recess.Over $48,000,000 remain to be disposed of.The main item, however, being reciprocity, there is likely to be little de- .lay In getting at it, probably next week.- \u2019 M is expected that morning sittings will be started again In a few days.\u2018Sir Wilfrid was in conference with Chief Whip Pardee this morning, while Mr.Borden had a stream of callers from among his following.Duri \u2018the recess meetings have been held In constituencies all ovar the country and the opponents of reciprocity are sanguine over the outlook.They unite in saying thatthe more the pact 1s understood by the farmers the greater the measure of distrust amd time has.the hostiter Se the cite tan e hostilit - mitted of question.y the cltles ad 8 this predominance of sent! which inspire th@Opposition to ening the Govern Eo rie vernment seeks to b an election the anti-reciprocity men 5.®ay they have th #30 the result, 1e confidence L MAY INDULGE IN \"PRELIMINARY SPARRING | 7, Bpecial to The Montreal Star, oronto, July 18.\u2014The Mail and Em- r 8 pavé Correapondent says that en tead of making either the estimates er, e ociprosity agreement the first order, the ministry may prefer to pro- \u2026 seed with some of the .many bills oo.anding on the order paper bis would afford opportunity for Pp el inary sc; and enable, Str > rid postpone definite dleclodure of his plan of campalen.À week may thus.be allowed to elapse ere Govern- to grips.- = + Le] 4 W ar thle.Cabinet: change.It acc as getiled that Sir Wilfrid wi} replace at least two of his lleutenants with new men, wit,\u2019 the Minister of Militia and tnd Mn | ister of Marine, Mr.BE.M.MacDénald, succeeding Sir Frederick Borden Dr.Beland taking the Quebec postfoifo | Pan fed vont oF these changes inking ~In- av ese changes ,» De, Beland would probably :he- ç Sore Postmaster-Generdt and Ma Res pieux would go to the department of i + ro A CSOT RSTRKEAS TL , °5* 7 AN ELECTION ISSUE.jai Toronto, \u2018 July 18.\u2014The World to- @ay claims to hive been informed-that the.\"éettlement\u201d of the Grind Trunk} Raflway.trainmen\u2019s strike, called just: : © year | 4 ) of - as Sn] - » ZT THE MEETIN i G OF PARLI Parliament meets to-day.after \u201ca King's truce,\u201d to resume\u2014we are told\u2014the battle over Reciprocity, where the members stacked their arms._ Still, the conflict cannot be resumed on quite the same terms.Some things have changed since \u201cthe bugles sang truce.\u201d The most important is, perhap/, the fact that the success of the measure at\u2019 Washington is now no longer denied.The *\u2018steam-roller\u201d has crushed out the very spirit of a very spirited opposition.\"This achievement has been nothing short of a political miracle.By all the laws of politics\u2014and especially of American politics\u2014the opponents of the bill ought to have won.The battle-ground was, the Sen- ate\u2014rthe creation of the Interests.Practically all the Interests who appeared before the Senate Committee were against the bill.On top of this, the farmers inassed against it.The Committee to which it was re- féried, wag_exceedingly lukewarm in its attitude toward it.and finally reported it without recommendation.and with a dangerous amendment.Still .the bill triumphed easily and utterly.Tt was not because of cogent arguments advanced in its support; for no arguments were advanced, cogent or otherwise.All the héavy firing was against it.Some of the weightier artillery has yet to speak; but no result is anticipated.The pressure of Interests, the arguments of Senators, the threats of farmers, all accomplish nothing.The agreement enjoys a charmed life, in silence, and without apparent reason, it is invincible.: æ à % 6.4 There have been Canadians in the-past who would have been exceedingly apprehensive over such a spectacle at Washington.Our neighbors have not lost -their senses or suddenly turned nationally philanthropic.They are as shrewd business men as they ever were; and they are better Imperialists, They have shown whether they wanted Hawaii or not\u2014 whether they would take Porto Rico if they could get if\u2014with what eyes they look on Mexico.Why should Canada be an exception?\u2026 But if there be any case-hardened Parliamentarians who still doubt the purpose of the Americans, the character of the influence which is driving Reciprocity through Congress over every obstacle, or the political tendency which an approach to Commercial Union must have, it will be of little use to point them to this latest development.Yet it is only a .fair question to ask them, what they think this mysterious argument is which renders Reciprocity irresistible, but which is never\u2014or hardly ever\u2014whispered outside the private offices of the President, or the secret consulting rooms of Congress.= Ÿ og oo oOo Another changed condition comes from the prolonged consultation of the people which this recess has made possible.The members ought to know more accurately what the electors: think than they did before adjournment.The mistaken tendency of thc Opposition to discuss Reciprocity largely as an economic question\u2014precisely the ground on which the Government prefer to discuss it\u2014has deprived the elgctors of a clear lead on the national phases of the proposal; but it is\u2019 not too late yet for that lead to be given, and there is abundant evidence that the people are looking in that direction very suspiciously, without much serious inspiration outside of the press.To the plain man who loves Canada: and wants above all things to see her keep her name, position and independence, this Greek gift, from a source whence we are more accustomed to receive blows, has a significance far deeper than its tabulated schedule .: + \u201csx 2 2, # oR _ 3 o - sul\u201d Mother changed condition is one of recent \u2018and amazing growth\u2014prabably the fabric of the fevered dreams of fagged Govern- .ment journalists, who-have found this Reciprocity issue an exceedingly ab one from thé\u2018first.One of the outstanding features of the situation fas been the reluctint and feeble support which even pap-fed journals have given to this paramount Government proposal.Their arguments for it have \u2018been perfunctory, spiritless and few.They are surrounded by Liberals who hate and dread the thing; and they have borne the air of men who fought because they must, and as ineffectively as they dared.Quite naturally, they are heartily tired of it, and, if it cannot be got rid of, it would not be surprising to find them urging that it be swallowed as quickly as possible.\u201c *- These journals are talking dissolution before redistribution.We entirely decljne to believe \u2018that any responsible Ministerialist would seriously think of so trifling with the constitution, and so brazenly robbing half the Dominion of its just political rights.So fir as any - authoritative countenance is given this display of impatience on the part of journals who never print a pro-Reciprocity article without disgusting many of:their own readers, it very likely rests upon a settled belief in the \u201cincurable cowardices\u201d of the Opposition.But the joundals themselves are probably not so cautious.They may even be willing to risk disfranchising the West in order to enfranchise\u2014 to set free\u2014their own: pens.But, with the census taken, and only waiting to be counted, it would be a political crime of the gravest charactér to hurry on.the elections before the West was ready to vote, and thus to convert at a stroke -the vigorous Westerners into a community of Uitlanders: - The Weit- erners are being represented without authority, as ready \u2018té barter their political influence for five years, touching such questions as the Hudson Bay Railway.grain elevators and the tariff, in exchange for the privilege of selling this years crop.of wheat to the Minneapolis millers.But this is too sttipid a pretence to fool any one.An election reached by way \u201cof obstruction-would not come so very much-earlier than one reached -by \u2014 the plain and open path of a speedy count, a fair redistribution, and an appeal to the whole people, including the settlers of the last decade.Parliament should respect the \u2018Constitution and refuse to penalize new settlers with disfranchisement, even if reluctant journalists must earn - + their \u201cpap\u201d by the sacrifice of their prestige a few months longer.AMENT eo PE \u2014\u2014\" This Action May Follow i + One.+: : 3600: deaths in city, Fail to Provide:; vow oF gf IFSYMPA fie Have No Fund From Which Pensions Could Be Drawn, ; They Say.A peculiar situation\u2019 exists at \u2018the establishment of a pension fund for civic employes, Which has been talked about for the past five years.If, by September, the Controllers have done nothing to ertäblish such fund the employes of the City Hall will petition the, Legislature tn take up the matter Two representatives of Montreal In the Legislature, Messrs, Lanctot and Seguin, will take the part of the em- \u2018ployes.The civic employes say that these two gentlemen wilt make a motion in the Legislature that the city shall yay a pension to all employes who pave been Jn the civic service for twenty years, asking that they receive two-thirds o ftheir present salaries \u201cThis pension may seem a big one,\u201d sald one civic employe, \u201cbut it- must be remembered that at the last session of the Legislature, a law was passed ordering that the City Clerk Senator David.and the City Attorney, Mr.Ethler, receive such a \u2018pension from the city, When this law was passed the Controllers were glven to understand that unless they established a civic pension fund during the present year that the Legislature, st Its next session, would take the \u2018whole matter out of the hands of the Controllers.Nearly a year has gone since the Controllers were informeg of 8s, but they have do whatever.\u201d one, Rousing CONFEDERATE BILL OFFERED FOR CANDY.Joseph Hamel Said He Could Not Tell Difference\u2019 From Good\u2019 a \u2019 ~ Joseph Hamel! was charged before Judge Bazin this morning, wit, hév.$10 bill for a purchase of a bag of candy worth five cents at Charlton's store, corner St, Lawrence and St.Catherine streets, He was arrested in the store by Detective O'Donnell.The story of the muntificent stranger handing away money and then disappearing, wag again offered.An \u201cunknown man\u2019 \u2019asked Joseph to go into the store and change the bill for him.Hamel explained that he could neither read nor write afid could not tell the diference\u2019 between a good ten dollar bil and a counterfeit or a worthless one, Investigation to-morrow.GERMAN CRUISER HERE.Germans of the City Hold Gala Time Under Their Old Flag.The Germah cruiser Bremen will be in port this evening.She will dock at section 24, near Berri street.The members of the steamer Teutonic will entertain the visitors, while a large party of German citizens will also be on hand to meet the Kaiser's little cruiser.On Friday the officers of the Bremen will be tendered a tuncheon, while other entertainments are being arranged for during the two weeks that the vessel will be in port years she has been attached to the German Squadron on _t Atlantic Coast, being one of the five warships patrolling in the American waters from Cape Horn to Labrador.Royal Edward Institute.During the month of June the Royal Edward Institute (Tuberculosis Dispensary )reports as follows: Consultations, 941; new patients, 126 prescriptions filled, 1354; cases reported, 61; nurses\u2019 visits, 330; Inspectors\u2019 visits, 414; leaflets distributed, 1160; Sputum cups distributed, 8840; Houses inspected, 128.Ladies\u2019 Relief Committee .Patients supplied with delicacies, \u201816 cups of soup served to patients 606; given away, 87; Rent and $40; quarts of milk, 1807; ozens, 145; received in cash, + A garm pension A Sudden Death.Found unconscious in his bed at the | New.Sherbrooke apartment house yes.\u2018terday morning, Joseph.Round, the elevator operator, was removed to the Western Hospital, and dled thers last ness.The Coroner disposed: of \u2018the 1 case without a jury.' Round was unmarried and a native of England.\u2018| Commteted Sulcide in Peterboro sait.1 Ont, July 18.\u2014George i\u2019 51, ufinarnied, suicidod in ting his throat \u2018with a pocket knife.He had been: arrested for the fourth _ Sime, on as charge of being drunk.[new HOME FOR To AMIGRANT \u201cGIRLS.1 mises, at 863, for the sym taking J 1y connected by With a view of extending its sphere of usefulness , St.Anthony\u2019s 'Gujld (\u201cOur Lady of Good Help\u201d), 865 Dor- | chester street west, has acquired tim \u2018Myr.8, C.Marson the edjol hg prepossession to- 5 \u20181 rooms, with & pleasant outidok and \u2018back garden, and wili- te inimediate- \"with tre id.adtnir Present Institution, and à answer - Abiy anever che purpose sa (his Tespuct ard Pire City Hall to-day in reference to the[ bb p 4 Xavier stre F but the Cedar Rapidit} Épapany is taking offices in the ing attempted to crange a ConfeGerate ; The Bremen paid her laf \u201cVisit to | jthis port in 1907.For a number of evefiing without regainine conacious- | fay ne The newly acquired house has Some - ; put.à 242 La oh EW ,\"&t.Anthony's Guild Ne primar ai) -, 2] Tend, but extremely.hard.fai rules DAY.JULY 18 1911.Pa 5, \u2014 JE Zi 4 -Ÿ 7 : .ane - \u2014_\u2014ptit eve - Why is it that girls are too fatigued to carry home a pair of shoe strings or a yard of must have them delivered, when they can always manage to: garry a bag of golf sticks around an 18-hole course?SUMMERINGS NO.3.: I ribbon and ENGINEERING FIRM 1S NOW DISSOLVED Messrs.Holgate and Ross Surrender Their Partnership.\u201d \u2018 \u201cPhe partnership of the well known firm of engineers, Ross and Holgate, has been dissolved, the dissolution of which official notice is given to-day, taking virtual effect as from July 1 last.Henceforward the business will be continued under the name of R.A.Ross and Com y.Mr.Henry Holgate, who has beeh associated with Mr.Robert A.Ross for the past ten years, has joined the Cedar Rapids Power Company and will take over the control vf that con- cemn as president.For the next few avs his office will be with his ald ness cgreern.on St.Franco: stern Townships Bank Bullding, whither Mr.Holgate will move very shortly: Messrs, Ross and Holgate during their partnership were concerned with the establishment of some of the best known electrical works in the country, notably the Hydro-Electric, and the West Kootenay Companies.They established the Westmount electric lighting system, and were engaged by the city of Montreal as consulting engineers of the electric lighting question and the estab-, lishment of underground conduits.They were also consulting engnieers for the C.P.R., and it was under their supervision that the Angus shops were laid out.commission which was appointed to investigate the cause of the collapse of the Quebec Bridge., The Cedar Rapids Company, of which he now becomes the contruiling dar Rapids for power for electric light and energy, and important- developments are to take place in the immediate future.+ Mrs.Reynolds | Relief Fund Follows are addition subscriptions to Relief Fund for Mrs.John Rey- Mrs 3.T rs J.T.Bigelow .hues.5.00 J.R.MeM.OT in hed 5.00 J.T.R +++ s+ 20 svvccocccue 5,00 No nagnxe .pouver 1.00 A.M.Po.ver reese .50 NO DOME sevvvevicscrccniones 560 .r A $ 17.00 Previously acknvwiecdged .119.00 .\u2014\u2014 ! - $ 136.00.\u201c\u2019Tme following subscription banded in at the ester hospital and'devoted to the immediate needs of Mrs.Reynolds\u2014$5.00, A widow's mite Anonymoug two ome dollar subscrdp- CHARGE FOR BATH = - * \u2026 GAUSE OF COMPLAINT.Question is Asked, When City Gots Millon\u2019 for Water, Why Ask 7 More.\u2018 ing Mowsit Royed aventie prepay i suinet and Park avenus, the service : 8 Mount Rogil avertiv seat of fit.D street\u2019 ibs woth th Aa Mr.Holgate was chhirman of the 4, \u2018head has authorization to tap the Ce- fine Welsh ponies, consigned to the Dele} À MANY PROMOTIONS IN 10 10 THE FULL THEN THE FIRE DEPARTMENT) ~~ DRANK THE DREGS Recommendations of Fire He Say Everyone Else Out Chief Tremblay.on a Time.The Board of Control took up the question to-day of promotions In the Fire Department, and on the advice of Chief Tremblay.the following changes were made: \u2014 Capt.W.Paquette, transferred to Ahuntsic station; Lt.H.Charbonneau.promoted captain, vice Paquette; Fireman Joseph Beaulieu, promoted li\u20ac¢ut- enant, vice Charbonneau; Lt.J.& Lagace, promoted captain, Cote t Paul station; Fireman Raoul Gauthier, promoted Lieut, vice Lagace; Lieut.Arthur Poirier, to No.4 station, Emard ward; Foreman Leopold Pilon, promoted lieutenant.vice Poirier; Lieut T.Ouimet, Promoted captain at Notre Dame de Graces: Fireman Arthur Fer- ron, promoted lieutenant, vice Ouimet; Lieut.F.Collins, promoted captain at Longue Pointe ward; Fireman Emlle Lefort, promoted lieutenant, vice Collin; Lieut.P.Dezy, of No.30, to Rose- mount station; Fireman Joseph Trudeau, promoted lieutenant, vice Dezy; Lieut.Narcisse Gauthier, promoted captain, vice O.Blain; Fireman Vincent Langelier, promoted lieutenant, vice Gauthier.FIREMEN CAUSE TROUBLE.Saguenay\u2019s Boiler Room Crew Want More Money.The Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company are having trouble with } \u201cIt was the night of the Laurier celebration, Your Honor, and I thought T would have a little celebration of my own,\u201d sald Adelard Gauthier to.Judge Bazin this morning.Gauthier had been arraigned yesterday, and had pleaded guilty to converting to his own use funds belonging to his employer, the produce of the sales of à load of vegetablegs with which he had been entrusted.The acc went on to explain that seeing everyone making metry, he had become imbued wity the.holiday.spirit.and haviig no money of his own, he decided to use his employer's, always with the \u2018nten 4 tion of making it good.The cost of hiz celebratior surpassed his widest ertimates, however, and when he woke up In the morning he was $23.75 short, After a ,warning not to let public rejoiciags be the cause of private celebrations with.someone else's money, Judge Bazin suspended sentence, Gauthier: will relmburse his former ém- ployer.07 SMOKER STARTED FIRE.velior a Busy-Time.remen on the new steamer Sague- nay.The men demanded an increase ia wages.On Friday, while the steamer was going down, on her schedule trip seven of the firemen went on strike, with the result that the ship was late in arriving at her destination.The few men who were willing to work tried hard, but at Sorel she had only ninety-eight pounds of steam registered, and she had to stop for some time.When she proceeded again, she Was only able to make the trip slowly.- ' Welsh Ponies for States.The steamer Turcoman, which arrived ia port this morning from Avon- mouth, had amongst her cargo twenty \u2018While Joseph Chevalier, threw a match out the window and in doing s0, set fire to the curtains of a bedroom at his home, 819 Demontigny street east this morning.Rapidly the flames spréad 10 the mattress of the - He rushed out and sent in an elarm from.box 746, which brought Instructor Déclan with the Aremen of the Eastern Division to the ecene.cocks were used fire.*.Paving Injunction Judgment, by» Pierre, in the petition for injunction by the Hassam Paving Company against the city of Montreal, will de rendered on Thursday.States.) HISTORIC DOWN-TOWN BUILDING MAY |: SOON CHANGE HANDS.CANCEL PERMITS.{ney Archambault.The question put : Carelessly Thrown Match Gave Che: tr lying tn bed snd smoking, | of} Several \u2018bab-| to extinguish the Judgment of Mr.Justice Haibt] TOALL PREACHERS , TO STOR TROUBLE | This is Decision of Acting: Mayor Gauvin After Receiving Legal Opinion.TELLS CANON TROOP HE REGRETS ACTION; Believes That if Other Meetings are Held Disorders Will - Follow.a + Acting-Mayor Gauvin wrote to Rev, Canon Troop to-day, énforming hé that the special permit given to.Rew - Mr.Neugewirtz, a convert to Chri\u2019 tianity, to preach in the strasts, woull have to \u2018be rescinded.cm This action, foMlowed an opindon 16+ cetved to-day from joint oity \u201catbor+ to Mr.Archambault was\u2019 whether or not the acting-mayor of the oity, AML Gauvin, had pafeot power-to cancel: any such permission; this was\u2019 eopège ially the case as complaints had bess, preaching could omy be done by J ial permit, and such permits could be cancelled at a moment's notice.Les © \u201cOn the strength of tite opinion, eid Acting-Mayor Geuvin; \u201cI decided to write Canon Thoop to-day end foi form him that I deeply regretted thd\u2019 the special permit: in question \u2018had wp be annulled.No complaints, as £0 disorders; have bem ade\u201d 4 axe making imto the whole affair, ie quite that If street meetings are jioued mane disorders = ; 1 must A ns tien : ~NEW FIRE FIGHTER.C.P.R.Instal 5 H Pump on \u201che __ Gruizer, ) pAoghet valuable addition Iss Bee ad ; harbor appoimementis the C.P.R.Atlantic a ; pany.Thetr marine pupectnte nee) y Captain Wa has installed a pows: erfui dire fighting apparetus on Sir Ed 20 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ward Clouston Fir er etat Lge THE MONTREAL DAILY sri-Hhvesnar gf Fok ae A yancially.2b JULY 18,1 sir.= ; orinthian Matc Committee THE TRACK WAS SLOW AT WINDSOR \u2014 ERDAY-ST.BASS TN SEATENEASILY BY DENHAM IN THIRD ING YEST a \u2014rr\u2014\u2014, : Special to The Montreal Star.Ÿ 4 Windsor, Ont.July 18.\u2014The track w as | { slow yesterday as a result of Sunday | night'# rain, though there was no sign.« of mud.The interesting features of ti! day were the appearance of Aldvburan\u2019 in a jnaiden race, a rating siecplechas:, the third meetirg between Depham ad St.Bags, and the third van: Lg Of tue! Edenword stakes.i Aldeburan, coupied witn Reine Margot, was the 2 race He weut-to the front gulchy and | ç was \\ ever in tronble.and wus \u2018tolowed 1 Ly his stabie companfon, a In the steepizchase Andrew Summers | 1 made the pace and wds nol headed until: close Lo the just bank.when Vue Welkin | collared and passed him.The Hilâreth! care won in a hard drive.Clopus was, third, and Stalker, who pulled up jame, was fourth under a listless ride by | Jackey Ryan.| All the elght starters cae home without & mishap.The conditions of the track, we!zht and distance were all opposed to the proba- Wility that St Bass could beat Leniam in the third race.\u2018the old Derwent- water gelding had much the best of the welght, as against ihe three-year-old, und at a mile lhere are few horses around that can beut Denham.St.Bass hioke badly when tie barrizr went up.bearing to the outside and being tbe jast ol the tour uround the t!irst turn.Fain made up much of the lost ground rapid}.but Denhum never was seriously threatened, - while tlre effort told so much on St.Bass = that Commola almost beat him for the f vice.The Belmont pair.Vestibule and Wid Weed, were a strong choice jor the Edenworid stakes, but Albert Simmons ; \u2018Moisant «ed throughout, and won :n a drive from Gold Biude and Vestibule.the three being only heads apart.Sister Florence, a recent arrival trom Latunia, \u201c> was an ndded starter, but she wus iast ull the wav | 4 .The original fifth race was declared off - - On account of the numerous scratches, end a seven- -furio.18 seliing affair wubslitited.When Lad of Langdon won the last rice ho was Lid up frum $400 to $700 hy Mars Cassidy.the well-kugwn starter, who came ln from Kentucky on Sunday.some private differences.ate respunsibie for the bunat.The Goiden Buttarfly ran second in the colors of Sam Hildreth, who claimed her irom Jack Flynn in a selling race on Saturday.The Golden Butte:tfiy changed : owners again after yesterday's \u2018race.Both Sam Jouis and Jack Flynn put in : claims fur her, and the draw gave her baek to Fiynn.Ji vost him only $825 yesterday, while he got $1323 when she was taken from him on Saturday.i par.Pm = rm, was \"BISCUIT BAKERS\u2019 SPORTS.kl Well Contested Games Held at vo 0, Lavaitrie.The Montreal Biscuit held Company their annual field das last Saturaay, July |, Co | Leth.AL Very enjoyable aay was spent ai iq aavaltrie, tné weather being ideau.in all 225 employes wiih relatives and frienas took tho It.& U.steamer three suvers The \u2018following were the buccessful winners à Uiris' race under B\u20141st, Laurie.Had- Fe \u2018kiss;.2nd, L.Holbrook; 3rd, Khoda Mott, Fiorence Hamel ys\u2019 race under 8\u20141st, Willie Hughes; 2nd, Clinton moibrouk; srd, Ernie Uag- 1st, Blanche or.Ujrls' race under 10 3rd, klorence \u2018 \u2018 Ménard; 4nd, Rnoda Mott; \"7 Hémel, ry Boys\u2019 race under 10 \u2014 rist, \u2018Alex.Uui- il met; 2nd, Cecil Hart; dra, Victor Me- I AAW.7 Qirls\u2019 race under 13 - 1st, Rose Sim- ard; 2nd, Margaret Domenico, 3rd, Maria Thibault.Boys\u2019 race under 156 \u2014 1st, Alex.Oul- met; #nd, Alderic Mountpet::, 3rd, ttusar- ie Lalonde.Apprentices (Biscuit and Candy)\u2014lst, a Veraon; 2nd, Geo.Brunet, 3rd, Emery ; Fillatrault.Girls\u2019 race (Biscuit and Candy) \u2014 1st, Margaret Domenico; 2nd, Marie Thibert: 3rd, Ella Osler.Married men's race\u2014let, Fämond Ma!- |.\u201cboeuf: 2nd, Marshal Stewart; 3rd, Joseph Barton.Married women's race \u2014.lsi, Mrs.Hughes; 2nd, Mrs.Mou, 3rd,, Mrs.H.Lalonde.Special race for girls \u2014 1st, Miss L.Hamel; 2nd, Miss Phillips; ard, Miss E.Michaud.Office \u2018and shippers \u2014 1st, E.Monette; and, Bob Hughes: 3rd.Cam l'arguahar- me country and city travellers\u2019 race \u2014 1st, Gerla Jamieson; 2nd, Bob Metcalfe; 3rd, Dion.Oty drivers\u2019 race \u2014 Ist, B.Labrosse; 2nd, Sam Charron; 3rd, Jos.l'ayment.Special race for city candy jobbers \u2014 ist, Jos.Raymond; 2nd, H.Lalande.\"BATTLE AT OUTREMONT.© Lawn Bowlers win Have a Match \u201c There.| The M.A.AA.lawn bowlers meet \u201cthe Outfemont players to-night on the Outre- mont green in the fifth scheduied match of the Montrealand Disuict Lawn Bowl ing Association.The \u2018utremont green, formally opened a few days agu, adjoins the curling rink, sliuat2d ai Vie corner of Wiseman and St.Viatsor streers Play commences at 8 The following are the \u2014 MA A.A.ima: L.8.\" Tait, A.J.MeNally, M.Armstrong, R.Thompson (skip).«~ Alex.Routh, A.D.Kelly, A.A.Eaves, D.M.Wilson (skip), J.Holmgren, E.J.Christmas, A.qa, Ry an R.Carson (skip).a Wo Sur I B.Alexander, Ww.A.e \u20ac ockerby (skip) : Paris, \u20ac J.H.Murdoch, 8.F.: coup.FREE R.Léranger (skip).Caughnawaga to Travel.Co» al to The Montres! Star.: te, July 18 \u2014Announcement Is; -made to-day that arrangements have boen i made for the Caughnawagai Indians to \u201cplay an exhibition lacrosse tch here With the Torontos on Civic Hoilday, Aug- | \u201cust vo + 2 ue TE my iH to 5 favointe ior the ophuing.ward Alcohol.\u201d inl -\u2014\u2014 | ZY] wherever Gentlemen drink, PLAYERS IN SMALLER.BASEBALL LEAGUES.\u201cTEDDY?\u201d GARFINKLE, Second Base for the Disraeli Club of the Montefiore League.YTS GREAT CANADIAN DARSMANTOROW AT SARATOGA INDIANAPOLIS -+terday.The bent time made at Indiana - \u2018Charlie Mitchell, isue D.THE STARTER FOR\u201d \u201cSATURDAY'S BIG CANOE REGATTA AT CARTIERVILLE., - \u2018MR.MURDOCK.IMEEQUALLED AT KALAMAZOO Six Thousand Dollars Worth of Purses Was Raced for on Grand Circuit.\" Kalamazoo, Mich, July 18.\u2014 With almost ideal\u2019 weather conditions prevallinx.the grand circuit races started here yos- polls jast week, 2.044.was twice equalled in the 2.u7 paice, and horsemen predict that before the week is over new records will be made here.Summary: 2.154 trot.3 in 5, purse $1000: The Huguenot, b.g., by Chimes (John nyon) Lewis Forest.blk.g., by General Forest (Loomis).\u2014 ch.g.{ Murphy) hone (MeDonaldy Alva Dition.b.h, (McMahon) .Check Hook, eh.h, (Cox).\u2026- Time\u20142,07%.2.09%, 2.07%.2.07 pace, 2 in 3, prirse $2000: the Limit, b.h.by Searchlight (Brown) .Lace aa een 0 Cc.To Meet O'Neill, of Halifax, and | Gordon, of Philadelphia, i in | Championship Singles.| Special ta The Mantrepl Kiar Toronto, July 18 \u2014 Lou Scholes wil) row at the Saratoga regatta under the colors of the Toronto Rowing Club.and | Grace, ch.m.Lou.has | wil] be a starter in two events.been: working faithfully for months, and has had Eddie Durnan us his helper.Ha! will start in the quarter-mile sprint, and will row against Ed.Butler, of the Argos, and all the American cracks.Scholes, owing to his already having won the As- : Mescal.te : soctation s:ngles at Saratoga, will have t start in the championsh L singles.bons yet only two other en received \u2014Cordan, of rat Td Pega wen the Association singles last year, and O'Neill.of Halifax, who has a win in-the chainp onship singies to his credit : Butler also may be a starier, however, providing he wins the Association singles.Y.M.C.A.Camp Is Great Success, Large Nombers Enjoy the Pleasures of a Sojourn at Kana- wana.: Nancy Royce, blk.m.Ruth D.b.m.(Valentine) | Sarah Ann Patch, bik.m.Sunny Jim, ch.h.(ghvelss.Lady Isle, hom.(Murphy.inger, bg.(Brown) .Magslo Winder, b.m.(H.AR Dan Culver, b.g\u2019tAllens.RARE \u2018Fred.F., b.g.(Fail8).eee Tine\u20142.04%, 2.04% 207 trot, I! In 3, purse $1000.Dudie Archdale, bik.m., by Arch- dae (Geers) .eee Spanish Quesn, b.m.(G.Macey).(McCarthy).Cmte simiam & uk Willy.b.h.(Pennock) (McDevitt) Time\u20142.06%, 2.15 pace.3.in 5, purse $2000: Brenham Baughman, bre, by una LXE NEE JOT Cand A CHANGE - enough.but in addition to ¢ ed for a week by Barnes.on Baturday.of this- week, by 8 goals to 2.probably receive another sure that with the additi grounds, certainly look towards Co and this is a thing they match, Lake on the south.And 9 There was no scoring played, Cornwall scoring i wall thus won the match Tecumseh.Montreal National Turojito Shamrock\u2019 Cornwall., Capital week.Toronto and Nationals would a litsle closer towards first than bé Montreal does not play this week, but it should not be a bit surpris- Ing it Tecumsehs were beaten in Cornwall, everything against them when t Thg railroad trip and.thé ficaw Barring accidents it should pot\u2019 3 .The Toronto Técumsebs sc performance as a criterion.the Cornwa)ls to register thelr dec accomplished it will also mean defeät number two fur braves, wha Jost tn the Montrealers on their Island campus last Saturday This was a genuine surprise, and Cornwalls had the Tecumsehs ali but hcaten at they can register a victory.ther lower the standing of the \"Tecu msehs.Cornwall has put a crimp In the cha mpionship aspirations of the leaders; A Cornwall cortespdndent \u2018ays there Is llkely to be a big crowd at the Everybody locally is anxious to see the Tecumsehs go down another peg, and will turn aut strong.way employes hold their annual picnic at St.Lawrence Par! and several \u2018thousands will come from Ottawa on the north will find their way to the lacrosse grounds for an hour or so.The Citizens Band will furnish a fine programme at the match, Last year when the Tecumsehs visited Cornwall the locals won by 3 to wall scored 2 to the Tecumsehs\u2019 1, and in the third, the Braves added one more, making the match a ti of 2all.Two ten- minute extra periods were n the first a nd the second going scdreless.Corn- by 3 to 2.Following is the National Lacrosse Unlon' standing: \u2014 .\u2014Goals\u2014 W.L.For.Agst.To play.[Sr 1 56 » 22 5 feces sauce .\u2026.4 1 51 19 7 she cauvene us ve.4 1 2 26 7 ves el ee .\u2026.8 2 38 27 7 PO [SE ve ee 1 4 13 - 36 # 7 aanoqes sance ue 1 4 18 26 7 Cees eye 0 6 21 80 6 * NL.aie Cue ° surprising 1f, at the\u201d end of this e a tie, for third place, with Montreal ore \\ while Nationals will have ey go to Scarboro Beach to play Toronto.ack of playing on foreign ground is bad hey will run up against a good team coach; ; .a championship match in Cornwall ornwalls, and taking last Saturday's A followers are looking hopefully for conîl victory of the season, and if this is Querrie and his the Tecumsebs will A few weeks ago the the Island.and they feel omal advantage of having the match on thelr own The eyes of the lacrosse world will rnwall on Saturday to see.if the locals can fur- It would not be the first time surprise pac kage here.seem 4o glory in doing.Then the Ottawa and New York Rail- on Saturday, to Tupper it is safe to say that a great proportion of them in the first or Inst quarters;- in the second Corn- THE RA lt will start at miles.The race is \u2018ville.of The Montreal charged for this medals.ENTRI oo 1, Gambetta Strang (Cox?Kirby Star, bom.(Mc abon) .\u2018On Time, bg.(Valentine).Longworth B.b.h.(M hy).Sister Florentine.b.m.Games).b.m.(Proctor) Time-2.08%.2.07 MONTREALERS AT FAIRMOUNT A.C.BOUTS Frankie Fleming Outpoints Joe Shears in Main Bout\u2014One Knockout.adm ca 15 OV \u2014 The Y.M.©.A., boys\u2019 camp at Lake; Kanawana is growing larger each week as the camp activities increase.The special feature last week-end.was the visit of Dr.F, J.Tees, who, on Saturday night \u2018entertained the campers with his lantern lecture on Turkey, and on Sunday morning addressed them on the subject of \u201cThe Present Day Attitude of Science To- Other week-end visitors at the camp -wèere: Mr.J.E.Birks.chairmah of.the p commit- tée;, Mr.A.Gleason, Mr.Chas.Cush- ing.Mr.J.C.Elder, and Mr.Edgar Seale.The camp at-present is full, but ap- plicatin-s are stil] being récelved for the month of August.: The following are at Kanawana this week, for the first time: Messrs.H.Sloan, Ed.C.Eaton, Fred Hills, Brock Calder, Art.Rowlands, L.Watson, Alex.Watt, W.-J.Rutherford, J.Campbell Elder, Lemuel Ereaux, H.annaford, A.Hannaford.Wilfred Wallace, Wilfred Gray, John Porter, Douglas Nelson, Clyde Darling, F.J.Hayes; also A.Anderson, Anderson and G.Fpott from the Raliroad brarch.Toronto Cricketers Woh.New York, July 18.The Toronto Cricket (lub played a drawn game with the Bensonhurst eleven & wet and soggy field.- The final score was: Toronto.163 funs for eight wickets: Ben-, sonhurst, 10% runs for two wickets.The visitors will play the Crescent Athlete \u2018Club ta- morrow.1% °1-08721 87/1 50 ER ow.> / mellowness that is as smooth as a kitten\u2019s wrist.Sold t- the world ] lu New York, July 18\u2014Kid Black.who was schéduled t0oppose Frankte Fieniing : In the main ten-round bout at the Fair-! mount À.S.arrived at the club house, with a bandage over one.of his eyes and i a doctor's certificate tha condition to fight, so Joe Shears.the the Canadian.Shears and Fleming put Up a bout marked by fast action all the way, with Fleming generally in the lead.His cleverness was too much for: the Englishman, but Shears strength carried him through Lhe hout safely.In the elghth clean knockdôwn of the battle with terrific swing to Fleming's jaw.The j latter was able to get up quickly, and by his cleverness held Shears off for the remainder of the round.In the two sue- ceeding rounds Fleming continued to ou*- point hls opponent.The most interesting mout of the show was the ten-round semi-final Jimmy Coffey and Frankie Pass.pair went Into cach other froin the firat stroke of the gong, and there was hardly a dull moment up to the ninth round when Coffey.who had held a safe lead a Pass.Young Mickey McDonough and Young Baylor clashed in ahother bout acheduled to go ten rounds, but hd failed to go the tor fronr further punishment.Kid Herman and Jim Brown opened the show with a four-round bout, which went; the full\u2019 distance.Both boys are slug- Kira a they showed strongly at their favorite style.Herman had the bhetfer! of the\" bout.- ee ee Bokebopodok fod dedebode db fe dbp de INDIANS NOW TO °, PLAY BASEBALL.5 The Caughnawaga baseball team is anxious to arrange matches with any other team not over 20 vears old.Address Joseph Jack, Box 102, Caughnawa I rests erttrroserrnt LA Barney Dunphy - Is With Toronto Coaching the Lacrosse Boys for Coming Battle With the Nationals.eng Jodrefedforfeopodectorprl Special Cable to The Montreal Star.- Torofjto, July 18.\u2014Barney Dhunply.formefly, coach for the Shamr~is, who heer, secured to assist in get- \u201cting \u2018Toronto Lacrosse team into\u201d shape their game with Nationals ox.Saturday at Scarbors Beach, es on utd.last night when the blue shirts ! typ for thelr practice.All the parte du uniform, including holidays, the-plèyors wént Wt \u2018th earnest.Barney was greatly plossed with the showing of the team in prec- Loc Na le 00 Saturday.that he was ln\u2019 ge Umit.McD: inted - Saylor all the way, and in the a th round the bout was stopped bY the referee to save Say- and thinks hey should \u2018ace 1 Montreal: 3, AAA.Montreal; 7.W.Bell, AAA Harvey, Gordon A.À.A.: don A.A.A.: Baptist Harrlers; 17, F.8.Gales, Gordon A.A.A.; \u20181 don A A.A.19, L Daoust, 21, Leland Booth, Granby, rault, Gordon A.A.A.: 24, real: Gordon A.A.A.: AAA 38 J.M, J.Sullivan, St.Edwin Landmann, Mt.real; 41, W.Jewel, Gordon A.A.A.; 42, A.Gordon A.A.A: 44, James A.A.A.: 46, W.Kerr, St.F.Vados, 8t, Pat's A.A A.; Verdun Baptist Harriers.UNDER THE -AUSPICES OF THE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY, The race this year will be run on Saturday, July 22.finish at Dominion Park.The distance runner who has the first claim on The Star Cup, presented to the Caledonia Society, and which must be won twice, having won it last year, ls Ellard White, of Brock- Entries may be sent In now to the Sporting Editor entries dated Tuésday will be received.Nb entry fee is in addition tothe trophy presented by The Mortreal Star.the Caledonian Society \u201cwill offer a number of S.Colombe, Xavier Athleti# CTub.\u2018Chon\u2019 Arquette, Caughn awags.; 5.Victor B.Harris, Vendus B'aptist- Harriers: Montreal: 8, 10, \u2018Bert Ellis, Gordon A.A.A.: 11, Bert Moore, Gordon A.AA.; 13, H.Tevyaw, Gordon A.A.A.; 14, 15, A.F.McDonald, Gordon A.A.A.; 16, Jantes W.Blair, Verdun 26, Bert Lunny, Montreal; 27.Paul Lanthter, Montreal: 29, J.Phillips, Gordon A.A.A.: 31, J.Fitzgerald, St.Pat's A.A.A.: 32: M.Fitzgerald, Bt.Pat's A.A.A.: Geneva A.A A AAA.37, T.Knights, St.James\u2019 Cia b AAA 38, Martin McCarthy, Mont- 39, W.Bowden, Gordon A.A.A.; CE OF JULY 22 3 p.m.from Dominion Square and will is about seven open to any amateur In the world.The Star and will be closed to-day, but mail race.\u2019 té.ES RECEIVED TO DATE: New Ton 2, Richard Kearns, John Schultz, Mt, Geneva 6, George Mercer, Grey, Montreal; 9, Bert George, Gordon Maclean, \u2018Gor- B.B.G.18.W.H.Munalow, Gor- 20, A.R.Griffiths, Gordon A.A.A.: Dixon, Gordon A.A.A 23, M.D.Per- .J.yce, Mont- 28, W.White, George Walker, St.Pat's Gordon A.A.A.P.Q.: 22, À.Harrison, Gordon A.A.A.; 25, N 30, T.Bailes, St.Pat's A.A.A.; 35, G.36, D.C.Brown, St, James\u2019 Club Pat's A.A.A.; 84, 40, Angus Canadian.Gordon A.A.A.: Lloyd, Gordon A.A.A.; 43, G.Golette, Brown, Viau ville: 45, James McMahon, St.Pat's Pats AAA.417, Johnson, 8 t's AAA; 48, , J.Lees, st.Pats AAA 0, Robert Dougan, 600 HORSES { $300, and from Fort jumpers and new\u2019 Erie | ter and more attractive th adians have seen away | Bonnets and Wovdbine.horses which will be | there wilt be others.; L.M.Stackhouse .Media, Pa.the centre of | most prosperous hunting between | the States.with Gun Cotton, times a winner at Nurfolk, victrezs at Baltimore, last and once spring; and Silks Voltch- throughout, landed a knockout punch on ed to send up three or four from New: York City.Gun Cotton.a daughter wind up\u2019 of the: Plapiico.- has | been a fing or two at \u2018thd bunt ST he knows tis way throggh the | ings, which have served only tv ke an edge on her speed.dozen others of more or \u2018and he feels that ! main idle.fits nicely in between the summer andy ree will not b \u2018fall meetings of the Hunt Clubs lt Daly, .nor will He hot Nader; Se gu the States, okey.Because bof.of Mr.Fox à matiufacturer of jewelrÿt in P.Diggs to go.thé in his An Philadeipbia.is one of the best\u2019 Toast.chase, Mr.Boden decidé that he known suppOrfers of the steeplechase doutd.not race agalp at £ ore | game in the States.He was for a long and hat neither # 4 lim ' time master of pounds \u201cof the Rose MoKigney .the ri der ot PI he | Tres Hunt just.oytsids\u2019 Philadéiphia,, horde\u2019 which benefited.he and he has shôwn\u201d great Bkilt In de-| ihe eutting of a fag by Bvin P veloping jumping horses.could ride on ag by - id bs, He and his youth:sul partner.ere.Known in the United Stat American \u2018season of 1007, {ast winter.The Yenkes- Forget\u201d been ly for upwards of Mr.Whitney's, Monmouth cou! 1-in De carte ess, weeks after his purchase j Hunter \u2014whli az With steeplechase purses raised to Mr.Hildreth campaigned the big son Windsor, cross, country racing at Isle Gros Bois.English bantam, was substituted agalnst| Saturday and next week, will be bet- here: und shears scored the only | i day belong principally to the stables ot Henry Flippen and Ivan Fox, but: is coming from !im.and à member of the famous \u2018 \u201cjumpy \"ing family of St.Ballsé and:H is a good lepper and she is fresh.T \u2018only racing she.has.had \u201cVeitch has old Grandpa and half he may as welbl- | bring them this way as let them rex The July meet! +, King Edward Club, be it understou Tommy Wright, of Baltimore, ada as an amateur rider, dgvaloped the famous chaser Dinna Deñ.Mr.Fox bought Dinne Ken, who was one of the firat .class $-year-olds Payne Whitney.his .breeder, for $500 Broukdale Farm in he won a first rate steeplechase .miico, and his second was ot sr og ter preter ara font quickly recelvéd an offer or 1e for him from William + Laniban, FOR KING EDWARD MEETING eter coming.on 0f Yankee at Blue Bummets.the Inasmuch as he is in the stable of Mr, Hildreth, Dinna Ken cannot come to Isle Gros Bois for the July meeting of the King Edward Jockey Club, but young Wright will bring\" along Mr.Fox's fast lepper, Dick Shaw, another winner at Pimlico.Dick Shaw is a horse of some jumper.Andrew Summers, a chaser just now Jat Windsor, intended for the lsle Gros Bois chases, belongs to the stable of Mrs.W.G.Wilson, and when the Wilsons ship him this way they wil probably send Expansionist along also, an any Can- from Blue The new before Fri- one of the\u2018 countries In three last fall, The best campaigners of Flippen's menage intended for Isle Gros Bois are Ligzie Flat and Prince.The former, a daughter of Flatlands, has won chases in the Kastern States aid In Canada, and is known to be a clever fencer with ability to handle welght and carry\u2018 her speed over a distance of ground.\u2018Lizzie Flat is a daughter of the fam- Jous old Virginian stallion Flatlands, who sent thé Champion steeplechase inner, Lazid -of .Clovér,.to.the races a few years ago: Prince is younger.than Liste Flat, haa promis-\u2019 of St.Max- since the session {fleld and he has a bit of speed, Flip- pen says \u2018that Prince is à \u2018édming 4 \u2018chaser.\" : | EE less abill \"John Boden has decided to'iet Irvin P.Diggs, the most successful .fencer bf \u2018the Julie meeting at Isle Gros Bois dil run again next Week, but the Campus 7 of thé The van Is not Mfted.in respect té, the \u2018twd joqkeys, but Irvin P.Digrs has changed hands and Mr.Boden does not see any reason why he should he prevented f racing for his new owner, who N nothing whatever to do th that-ageer: Thy: of a fortnight; well es and Can- of the from Harry class and 'a capital; - |known to bé interested ih.port, THE \u2018REFEREE ' FOR _SATURDAY'S BIG CANOE REGATTA AT CARTIERVILLE.{PLAYERS IN SMALLER BASEBALL LEAGUES.MR.C.N.MARSHALL.CANADIAN HENLEY FORPADDLERS A NELESSTY | The West Wants a Division of ; the Canadian Canoe Asso- | ciation.| HARRY WAGNER.Special to The Montreal Star.Pitcher of the Disraeli Club of the Ottawa, Ont, July 18.\u2014Possessing the world\u2019s lacrosse champlonship and foster- i Montefiore League.ng a plan for the organization of a great | western professional Hockey Jeague, ce ( A MEET A .\u2019 \u2019 \u2019 _ share of the Dominion athletic titles, the development of paddling comes as a mat- thing that remains to be done is the last year, which fast establishment of a padding Henley.ithe best last year They.enough to beat not absolutely fair to each crew.Nevertheless if Grand Trunk show as well at lutely fair no matter what position you are in, although some do not think so.Sir:\u2014May I through your valuable ,columns congratulate the gentlemen promoters In the newer provinces of the ter Of course to those who have been following the progress of reports in the west.\u201cThat the Winni ivision will result \u2018the h rer alf mile race for the Cartiervi greater expansion is the firm opinion Challenge Cup, on which they hold one Cartiervile they will be hard to beat.Cartierville seem to be the next choice, l'One paddler who has paddled on it for a good many years says that if he had his iwho are in charge of the Corinthian iva, Montreal Soccer match to be play- Dominion are now after aglatic honors, and in a letter to the Canadian Canoe Assoclatidn, Mr.M.Drexel, of Winnl- pes, is applying for affiliation with the C.A.in order that steps nay be taken for | the formation of a Manitoba division Og the Canadian padding body, the sport having taken such a \u2018hold upon that city chat such an organization will meet witi a great deal of support in the west.Several years ago the promotion of , Next Saturday\u2019s War Canoe Con.Riley's four showed the Henley | 3 critics recently that good A are] Races Will Be Hotly brought up an the ed River, and who : ws u at a nn Wal n * may come east after the CE A.Tite.oc ie Contested.cham oat le of allotting He padding : a Ships w e a difficult thing, 7, which wll} result, in all probability, in | y ext Saturday, a the onsen whi ie v the selection of # permanent Canadian place, and keen competition is looked Canoe Association paddling, course.The i for, especfally between Grand Trunk, St.transportation of equipment will be a big Lumbert and Cartierville.of a number of enthusiastic eastern canoe | win already, and are do all in their devotees, and it may > be but a few short |power to score another, Te hear: they years until the C.C.shall becom® a have secured a new canoe for this re- reality as the Governing canve organization | gatta, which goes to show they are mak- of al Canada nada ing big efforts to pull over a win.Grand Trunk are going better this year than for some years past.They are practising two crews, àkd are gradually picking the best out of each, making one high class crew.\"Phey are out every ADS CORINTHIAN FUND night, and are certainly out to win.but on their own course will be hard to beat, and the other creww will hive to be in the best of form to win.They are practising hard, find, if things shape up well this week, may surprise the other two.At all events, the race looks to be between the above three crews, but reports from St.Johns and Valois are also favorable, and either may spring a surprise.St.Lambert, it is said, may enter two choice of courses he would not know which to take; In his opinion one being as good as another.The regatta wil be started promptly; \u201cthe committee intend holding the races for nobody, either competitor or official.The first race is called for 2.30 p.m.Al) Mountain cars connect with Cartierville, tover which line will be a ten minute ser- ji from 1 p.m.07 jed here on August 13, for having already selected teams right off the bat .; a the first meeting, i shows a bus- nesalike style and not \u2018a wee bit too SIR EDWARD CLOUSTON.\u2018premature Theres are two players of | quality who have been left out en: ! itirely by the selection committee, viz.It is barely a month from the pre- Messrs, Neville (R.Rovers.) and Bal- sent date until the time when the Cor- jley, S.0.E.> mthlan Association Football Club will! The selection committee may have.arrive in the city.and the activity in igood reasons for this oversight but if paddling In Winnipeg would have been thing, but as it would be manifestly fm- St.Lambert seem to be the favorites, They showed up the best crew at St.\u2018crews, and, if so, it will bear a lot of {WANTS NEVILLE AND P.Q F.A.headquarters is something Not, I think they Are worth a trial a day.[ are-trying to-entist- \u2018| nessy, laughed at, but with the Winnipeg and other western athletics winning their {possible for several hundred Vaste:n as the y have practically last year's crew paddlers to make the trip west, the oniy |intact,, and are going \u201ceven etes than Lambert, but the course is hardly one \u2018to udge form by, as it is very shallow and watching.The course is straight-away, and abso- BAILEY ON TRIAL TEAMS {Sporting Raitor, Star.to admire.If the Corinthians are not anyway.; satisfied with the progress the game \u2018 OBSERVER.has made in Montreal since their last SP ORTING VIEWS | a REVIEWS Smoke no longer rises from the camp fires of the Tecumsehs, who.dejected and sullen, and with blankets Pulled over their faces to hide their mortification.sit about the dying embers, pondering over the problem, how it came to pass, and moralizing over the uncertainty of human things end the transitoriness of fame.And mingled with these melancholy thoughts are hopes that the day of ra- venge will come, when .scalps from the tribe marked with the totem of tiie winged wheel will again adorn the lodge poles of the Tecumsehs.The pitter-patter of the rain en the dusty diamond flelds sounded a truce yesterday In the Eastern League.and gave the ball players in the cities and the haymakers in the country a respite from toi! and play.One rësult- is that the Royals still stand Jrhere they were, with Jersey City at thelr coat-talls trying to pull them out of the pew reserved for folks of quality who belong to the first division.A few victories would make the Royals\u2019 seat considerably more secure and comfortable.It may be old-fashioned to say that political offices seek the man.for most men In such offices have had to go out and hustle for them n!ght and ; But Il is not so with baseball Fine Jobs are hanging about Hke ripe.plums on a tree.In fact, these Jobs | actually look for men to fill them, and | In order to avold being good man must conceal! himself, A case In point is that of Miller, of the Royals, whose services six big.clubs \\ Something happens on the Pacifie Coast and people in the East give a grin composed of sympathy and dert- sion, and say thit it all seems to be up with the New Westminsters, Some go s0 far as to shed -a tear or two over aller greatness.Then along comes a despatch announcing that the New Westminsters have won asain, routing Vancouver foot, horse, and artillery.And so fickle fortune alternates her smiles, but the New West- minsters always seem to have.the Jast \u2018 laugh, and, of course, he who laughs last, laughs best.It is said that a great race at the MW Windsor track was lost the other dey because the favorite that should have won, \u201csulked all the way.\u201d This reminds one how much in common there is between the race horse and \u2018man.| Many a man das sulked.all.the wey through life and lost the race.This ** is an instance of the great truths that are to be picked up Around a rece-.track;, for- instance, the truth about the fool and -his money being soon\u2019 parted: also, the more commonplace and yet equally important truth about the folly of backing the wrong borne.ONLOOKER.St.Agathe Race Arrangements Influential Gentlemen : Make Up the Committee for the Coming Regatta.3 z .The 14th annual regatta of the Ste.Agathe Yachting Club will take piace on Saturday, August 12th.It is the intention of the committee te have this year's event surpass any prev.lous year.As Ste.Agathe fs fast bee coming one of the most popular resorts in Canada both as a summer resort and for - winter sport, it is expected that there will be a very large entry, and that the hotel accommodation will be taxed to its utmost.: \u201cThe following officers have been elected \u2014 to\u2019 look affer this regatta, and their names are assurance of success: Hon.president, Mr.D.Lorne McGib- bon; hon.vice-president, Mr.Mortimer B.Davis; hon.patrons, Sir Thos.Shaugh- * Hon.C.J.Doherty, Mr.A.Baumgarten, Mayor M.Lanthier, Mr.R.Wilson Smith, Mr.H.KE.Ekers, Mr.Hague, Mr.H.C.Scott, Mr.Chas.- Clouston, Mr.Major.Judges-\u2014\u2014-Mr.G.Greenshields, Mr.H.A.Ekers, Mr.John Lee, Mr.Wiison Smith, Mr.Geo.A.Mann, Mr.,A.Baumgarten.Starter\u2014Dr.Richie.Clerk of the Course\u2014Mr.R.Lennan.Executive Committtee\u2014Presis dent, Mr.Fred.A.Vogel; vice-president, r.W.M.L.Walbank; hon.secretary, r.W.C.Murray, 2 Bt.Antoine street; treasurer, A.Ekers.C ittee\u2014H.C.Scott, Austin H.Ekèrs, A.Ekers, Fa.Vogel, R.Lennan, J.Sparrow, J.messurier, E.Desballlets.Juvenile League Meeting.The regular meeting vf the Juven- \u2018fle Division of the P.Q.F.A.will be.- held in the Central Y.M.C.A.Building, Domimon Square, at 8 p.m.Tuesday evening.Business important.visit, ft, wil will geftainiy- mot be because of any lakity-on \u201cthé part of Measrs.Barer \u201cAbd Davitit \"of their cohort |: o \u2018are working overtime on the plans for the entertainment of the distin- ed visitors.sie special fund, which is known as the Corinthian Entertainment Fund, has ' been started snd ap cals have been sent arbund to all leading} English-speaking dHizers 2 are #ak- [ ing them to come to the ald! yf the soccer enthusiasts, most of.whpth - are.comparatively speaking, poor men: An encouraging response has already been made to, these.calls, one pf thé cheques received at headquarters this: morning, being from Sir Edward Clouston, who enclosed a most acs\u2019 ceptable donation in a note intimet ing that he was pleased to hear of the x.at \u201cthe nn ama.- or \u201cThe Howard Watch is ede d u vin P.Dies wil not, hereafter be: succead ume he gelding has trained in the pg The new.LL à aa \u2018Æomnittes à season at that frsiif B, -rhay race again it on pe druéteriat 9e romp, and # rovkdele ram À Inte: Gros Bois, wii be Seherally gral.{1s considered Cr good nugitry for the x .and he fying, e]success ~t in .ofte \u201ca racing July meeting.CartoBus horse WbA] visitors\u201da they should bo an ine R Buy Howard Watches from within eight his first chase at\u2019 King Kdward ed.by 'mdatis of » tuna.fatèed by = in Canada\u2014at fixed prices by Mr, Fox, [and endeared himseld td ita-gatr public subscription.¢ oo Le by Bis a and : Se SUR ,Ç : 5 BR valaable.Howard Baok\u2014FREE, - a P.Diggs is a Se v vr : 7 HOME: dé | by] Zhe oder à ast cous wih won | FEADALIY fonver, WIFH à quick turn cf cire SRE \u201cHO! WA e speed and he manages weight well 1t| oor ro cap gel | and der the] x.% hy te ut teres Cline ES Si AA EE American railroads.* It.is ttis-onfy vtech for any (seo to $150).Write for te.DEPT, Mo 910, RosTON Haas usa The Howard Watch = Everyone takes it for granted that the rail- standard oh 180 leading captured a.se \" A T= gr -4 Lb THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014TUESDAY, - 1 ITT TTT JULY 18, 191L.+ -_\u2014\u2014\u2014 - - \u2014T + > Te 198 20 ASE NEA ART AN A ST.SWITHIN AND HIS RAIN STORMS : - KEPT ROYALS FROM PLAYING-NEW : 1\u201d 2 ; PITCHER FROM BOSTON HERE TO-DAY [A -Delone Canepnered Lemonade 99\" Ln 2 I.PICKED UP FROM THE DIAMOND.F RA K MEN delicious ! ing flavor of the fresh, npe ._ ; IEF | mime (OR AR | Butreto to-day at «.fruit and Contains se other acid.| \u2014 \u2014 = \u2014 ; ¥2 LI à ; Ce A Always ready to use\u2014rio fuses traubl.@ - J.or i p i Le \" - ç ! The double header eeason is upon us., 201 Your Grocer and Druggis have Dalton\u2019 dadton's © .A Summer Cle umes El - ' Yoy_ can't guess pitchers on last year's form.If Bur- : .ry Concentrated Lemonade or will get id for you.- ' ) aring sen\" § - + ichell had been going as well this year as last, the Roy- Saratoga Senator Will Propose ; A 1 To-morrow may be hot-\u2014order it tp-day.* 18 \\ : Se .Co =, | ) Se \u201c - 4 { (als would have been up a lot higher.y c ; 1 © er ey Pa Mu a : 0 Ce : ; | _ 3 AN re RER vor in au mc Ste Rating Commission altons [Half-Price on Every EAC to produce 11 with good effect _ Responsible for Violation.Citons de | | 7 AN \\ ; | \u2018The bigger part of the pitchers bought by Eastern 78 \u2018CONCENTR ATED rs - - \u201coo : : Ton mee 7 Li ! \" * : | League clubs since the season got ponder, way have been ae co - \\rto : e , ; ; : fine specimens of the quince tribe.e now.get an .ee | > emon ; e \u2018 , : ) $ 38.- un: , ! tins spe to see if the Montreal management can pick Saratoga, July 18.\u2014 It is reported here.> aru > D EE a \u2018 in e ore : C .; \u2018l'em out any better than the other fellows.that Senator Te will Introduce a : EN a : .- .42 , .i : to » bill in the Legislature which will e- ' \u2019 > , \u2019 _ à ie 5 ! \u201cNS H * Messrs.Huff, of the' Chicago Cubs, and BH! Clarke.0 |the \u2018place of Sepator Gittin's race track ots \u2014 In ; .0) \u2018 : ooo i Co ; .À ; i ; .Que Detroit watched both week-end games.When asked what bls.Senator Brackett's bill, it 1s sald, Boware of the buts oe for Ins sist on Dalton's il : .; \u2019 they thought of Ward Miller, they were unanmous in ex- lai relieve the directors of the tracks ° 7 Snowdon and ELbiee dde real.IN \u2019 J This Is not a picture of a great statesman being asked pressing the \u201copinion that Montreal was a mighty fine from responsibility for gambling viela- - re : cley tions an t t oulders OT : TE Ti J for a government job.It represents the noble ouai \u2014 à th ; of a sate racing commissioner, appointed La rahe \u2018 : À : ! \u20ac.French has made sensational stops ua rows in|by the Governor to inspect the 1ace .: = - = matiere \u2019 LCR army of scouts in the act of dickering.:ach of the last three games.The litttle feliow is by way [tracks and report any transgressions of VS TTT NY .of bring one of the best second basemen In the League tho law I | sn th N \u2014 rer N 8 » Mr.St.Swihin was there with a fine line of rain yes- on his present form.approval ot Governor Dix.lt ie enispered ° N Cal oN N \u201con : terday, in a desperate attempt to held up \u2018his reputation ot This cert 1t isn't [around here that the Governor has never N 9 S ' ag.a weather prophet of class, and there was no game.Toronto took three out our of this \u201ceres.= been very friendly to the racing bills in- .N Competent horologists, barometers and other authorities good enough.\u2019 © a \u20ac > them mad me emo.N N ° \u201d , » ot wan em consider - IN \u2014 have for many years held the opinion that if it rains on cratic party measures, as they have been .% N 3 St.Swithin's Day, it will rain for forty days after.This is frequen y referred to dis Bald that it.S e = a.RN \u2018 # & fine illustration of the cheerful state of mind enjoyed any amendments to the present anti-race S 4 N # - Vy.vea ; ; track laws are made they must come N | ; .5 y.ther prophets.= from the Republicans.| S - NS = $ It rained on St.Swithin's Day this year and since that As Saratoga is vitally interested in S eo .S ; time the person who mismanages the weather dispensary amending (he a Senator laws It S _ S a ban been breaking his back in a noble but misguided ef- ett, the leader of the Republican minor- \\ OU often meet a man S fr t to make good.ty, who represents this community, N a _ ; ' ; meas wedded to his favor N ! i i i should introduce the ré.With this NS ) N it ft is going to rain for thirty-five more days the end in view, citizens of the village have N ite brand of cigar- _ N .way it did yesterday, the best thing we can do is to fit spoken to him.with the result, tis re- S | ttes.0 If the \u2018are not 3 N bi the Royals out with bathing costumes and join a watcr ported, that he in introduce a bil \u201cre 1° N © Latte in y à S - polo league without delay.2° pore says, Will bring about many SI Tuckett\u2019s,\u201d offer him one.\\ < = Double Header To-morrow.changes.It will replace the present bourd S You need not feel any N ,! \u2018 There being no game yesterday, a full-sized popular |.9 three State rt ES x Dapp Pond S compunction in shattering N : Priced double pu is announced for to-morrow.First at! § ; John Sanford, with one man, who win S his illusions, because you N \u2019 .ond .to e , thorit racing in .: .i AN for the one price of admission.For further de.St Swithin ls out to \u2018equal Cobb\u2019s record of hitting ave Le a omnissioner will issue N will be opening up to him» N tafis see small \u2018handbills.safe in 40 straight games.licenses to race tracks to hold racing N a fuller enjoyment \u2014 the N To-day there will be one game, St.Swithin permitting.: : meetings.Racing associations that fail to N by N i As we already owe one game to Buffalo that means a| The three hundred hitters In the American League aTe eceive this license.will not be permitted N pleasures of a superfine S : double-header the next trip the Herd make in this di- |a3 follows:\u2014 je to give meetings.: -i : \\, rection.Friday\" has nothing.on July and August as at : G.AB.R.H.SB.8H.Av.| The commissioner, under the terms of N cigarette, made under con S 5 } bargain season.Cobb, Detroit .78 312 84 136 44 7 .435]the bill, is to visit all racing meetings S ditions of absolute cleanli- S ; Jo «Although not called upon to perform yesterday, whelColdwell, New York ., 23 48 8 19 Ai o .396 and order re STE ue commissioner be- NN ness.N - =\" athletes representing this fair city, together with their|Jackson, Cleveland .78 302 66 116 21 4 3841 a the officials of the track have N Tuckett's Club Virginia.15e.for 10 N i hated rivals from Buffalo, went out to the grounds and Crawford, Detroit .+ .78 291 62 110 26 11 .378 been a party.to the violation or that\u2018the N Sucuotrs Club umd ors N M» pdded for the.benefit df.a large army of owners, ushers, Lajoie, Cleveland .28 35 13 32 3 5 .376|{rack managers have been paid for the S Tuckett's T.& B.\u2026.10c for 10 N big-league scouts, bat boys, and newspapermen.\u2019 |E Coilins; Athletics.62 233 45 86 «420 9.369 privilege of, \u201cmaking book.or other N i + N , _ After looking them over, the big league scouts with- Gainor, Detroit .26 90 13 33 3 4 .387|(orms of gambling, he will be ON orc N .\u2014 \u201cTUCKETT - - - N : at a | drew to the Windeor for consultation with S$.Lichten- McInnes, Athletics +, .62 219 49 79 11 9 -361 to revoke the track's license and force N - LIMITED N ; i : = 77 | Murphy, Athletics.73 264 53 9 17 13 .256|it to close ils gates.: N M mil HAMILTON N i It is understood that Ss.Lichtenhein is asking masters Cleveland .50 198 25 ês 3 19 252 S a 1 - N ._ ; | $524,979,643.43, for W.Miller, with 10 per cent.off for|MciIntyre, cago .+ + - = .: 34 \u2014 - Te cash.C.Hanford's value has decreased owing to a recent|E Walker, Washington .22 35 A 12 0 0 -343 Ne ES NN SEAL \u2018 ; : slump in batting and the handsome raduction of 98c.in Baker, Athletics .FO 47 307 56 105 20 12 .342 = n | ; real money has been knocked off the list price.Delehanty, Detroit .76 279 4 95 12 13 Be = Ke _ \u2026, / 2 Mr.Parsons Our New Pitcher.H.Lord, Chicago .73 285 64 97 27 .= \u2014 CAL po A ; pue, MN Schaefer, Washington .61 194 34 65 11 8 .335 ey NS ; .ge The rumor that J.McAleer is offering S.Lichterhein Speaker, Boston > .68 237 48 79 14 9 .333 n/S ten million dollars in Mexican mo and a half interest Ball.Cleveland .\u2026.48 163 18 54 11 6 .331 S ; 9 .| ; in -e building lot in New Westmoun for the team as it|cree New York .\u201cUo.TT 297 48 98 25 4 .830 .; z .: 1.+ stands, is uutrue.The lot is in Applemount Callahan, Chiczgo .+ .67 246 43 81 z6 13 .329 me : staese Se exicting times in the bal! player and real Lapp A ihlèties & see 1 2.29 77 17 23 4 4 .325 : Starting To-morrow À estate market, e, Chicago .« « « .21 40 4 13 0 1 3% ; i .a Before departing.with Messrs.F.Lake, Huff.end Bill |pouis.Chicago - = + * \"79 284 43 95 6 16 .3z3| Emperor Francis Joseph in will be sold at cr - Clarke for the Windsor, St.Lichenhein made the impor- (nase New York .59 232 26 75 10 9 .323 .h E ; ; +, tant announcement that a Mr.Parsons had been securéd|Grige, St, Louis .: .39.56 6 18 0 0 821 Opening Reichsrath, m : from the Boston Nationals.° Hooper, Boston .79 307 39 98 26 13.318] CY .: Mr.Parsons is alleged to bea pitcher of B.Burke \u2018Milan, Washington .279 317.» 60 +101 23 4.319 phasises Necessity.Eg .| calibre.If we get 5.Lichtenhein aright, Mr.Parsons |Lelivelt, Washington .60 206 25 65 8 8 .316) only flaw Is that he parts his hair in the middle, and B.Lord, Athletics .61 280 46 80 11 6 .307 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018 .wears one-inch turn ups om bis trousers.Engle, Boston .74 259 30 79 7 10 .305f yienna, July 18.~~Emperor Francis EE EE Mr.Parsons is expected 10 be in town to-day and wi¥ Dougherty, Chicago .57 1756 32 53 18 9.303 {Joseph pened the Reichsrath at the is work before admiring multitudes at Atwatir before the Drake, Detroit .« o .-35 100 19 30 4 3 .300/Hofburg with the customary ceremon- \\ .- .a .: | \u201c week 1s out \u201crom the Boston Natlonals where |COOMDS Athletios .28 77 18 23 4% .299 lia) to-day.The Arehänkes wero pre- .All our regular prices are cut in half.This is a genuine .Jf\" T.rsons comes from ston Nationals wher \u2014 large gathering + Le .; the Flockhoiders chuck the pitchers\u2019 names into a hat| jou Evans, ex-Royal ls on the edge of the .300 class [9 Than.noth from the \u2018Upper ; ap sale of men\u2019s high-class hats.Every hat is well worth 1 - des and wire, the manager to\u2019 work \u2018the first one thatl|y; the National.The full figures are as follows: 4 Av Lower House | TTT 4 He 1 Tee\u201d its regular price, and is real Jess Applegath style= Our > .R.\"Av, | \u201ch - Throne, which |.« - Tie .Si oy Onder this inteiWigent system Mr.Parsons worked once| wagner.Pittsburg .77 286 54 195 12° 8.364 \u2018hone pr from ie Metros.clas] = : T 4 only reason for the great reduction is our desire to elear : À n & century and ta\u2019 show.- =, ; .BB !13 29 1% 7 10 L352 ; : \u2018hie rec : : i a = he reason he failed to show.was that # was so long |F; Clarke FPULbUE - - wo 00 302 44 99 2 7 aus] ole BROOK oa the Of his recent TORONTO VITAL STATISTICS.out while the season is on, as under no circumstances | rince he worked the last time that the management al- = C ork .38 71 22 24 4 3 .338 me nv A freed : ) - y A ~~ Nags.thought he was n new man bing given a try out, |Nethen New YOK cc 2158 199 11 82 0 1 827 De Line aeficlene Re AY past ang Infants Composed Fifty Per Cent.of .can we carry our stock from one season to another.end chucked him into the heat of battle when all was Bates, Cincinnati L 1 1 °.78 273 51 88 21 6 .322 go Keep.pace ER \u201cthe development Yesterday\u2019s Deaths.! , This is the greatest hat opportunity of the season\u2014no \u2019 i Ce.T4 291 35 93 14 3 .320 hic _ ; ra To Teo 04 Majors Seeking J.Dubuc Too.(Re MNT ee 194 2e 5 9 14 85 210 of military forces which is PrOTeSs-gpecial to The Montreal Star.Teserve\u2014every straw and light felt hat is included in lt 3 understood that J.Dubuc, the pinch hit marcel Sweenes, Boston Lc \"2168 200 20 63 3 2 [310A litle later in hia speech or Toronto, July 18.\u2014More than, fifty the reduction.\u201d An immense stock to choose from cor- - w 3 been 5 g pa y for the Meyers, New York .= : : - i os \u201cthe blessing of [per cent.of all the deaths tered : : Royals, is the latest possession of th: clubs which the big |Hoblitzel, Cincinmati .78 306 50 95 11 12 -310 Majests ron.that re neni.OF ° : registe rect-to-the-minute and heaping value at the regular à w ., : A 9 pi 9 A at the City Hall, yesterday were those | Star Expansion Bolt Co.league scouts are gazing at with envious eyes.lBreanahan.St.Louis .64 182 18 56 4 2 .308 Hungary by her \\intimate relations ; rice J.Dubuc was up in the big show once with Cincin- |Lobert, Philadelphia .» .73 268 53 82 18 26 .306|ith her allies, which are unalterably of children.Tlie total deaths return.are used on stone, brick con- p id mati but illness kept him down and he was sent back.!Herzog, Boston .» » .73 271 45 83 24 12 .306 Cordial, as well as by the friendly re- ed were 32 of which 17 were chil.\u2019 ; $2.50 S Sail 25 J.Dubuc is a young man amd when in shape has @ll|Konetchy, St.Louis .B1 293 60 89 12 7 .3041y 00.\" which the Monarchy is cuiti- STE under four years of age.crete, marble, or masonry, J traw Oailors, $1.the smoke of.a C.Mathewson.When not in shape he is|Schulte, Chicago .TB 289 49 88 11 2 304 vating with all the Powers.\u201d \u201d One death, that of Margaret Mac for fastening $3 00 M » il 1 50 @ painful spectacle.» b Magee, Philadelphia .77 280 57 85 17 10 .304! \u201cThe necessity for IB ation of Caffrey, of 71 Usster.strest, was re- Vv .en\u2019s Sailors, $1.Here's hoping.that when J.Dubuc goes up into, the|Simon, Pittshurg .29 89 11 27 0 2 .303 : _ turned as caused by heat.The wo- oe 3 \u2019 .; Big Show he will alweys be in shape.- Te as SL LOUIS .\u2026 © 178 2711 43 81 5 8 .og|new financlal resources was eee man had reached the advanced age of BRASS WORK $4.00 Men's Sailors, $2.00 ; \u2014 ; vision would be made for the develop- years.Octogenarian whose death 35.00 Men's Sailors, $2.50 \u201c AMERICAN LEAGUE ; NATIONAL LEAGUE ment of foreign commerce.The Em | was registered.was Elezaboih Stuart IRON WO a °, ew Pitcher .peror earnestly exhorted in favor of f Te rot at enu ° nos uart, RK $3.00 Pearl Soft Felts, $1.50 At Detroit R HE H A .At Bost R HE he Cessatlon of factional strife, and! was given as 91 \u201d Her death was due $2.50 Pearl Soft Felts, $1.25 roit\u2014 .H.E.t Boston\u2014 .H.E.{the establishment of a working agree- : ; \u2019 .9 » Boston vee ere aes -100091009\u2014 2 > ! as .rrived Boston 1.0 00 000 -$00069001\u2014 ! 5 : ment between the Czechs and the Ger- to fracture of the neck of her thigh BRONZE WORK $12 Panama Hats $6.00 e sre eee nese X= CREO.eer 0000 \u2014 man erals of the Reichsrath.: ; 9 - UL Batteries \u2014 Collins and Carrigan; La- Batteries \u2014 McTigue, Brown and _\u2014 - .fitte and Stanage.Parsons Reported this Morning and Kiing; Reulbach and Archer.Typhoon Works Havoc in Manilla or anything that us?: $15 Panama Hats, - $7.50 At Chicago\u2014 : Will Probably Work Second game\u2014 REWARD METHOD CRITICIZED \u2019 be held absolutely : Chicago .000000000\u2014 0 6 1 Boston .020000022\u2014 #6 9 2 \u2014 Manila, July 18.\u2014Damage amount- N * e - -.Washington.000001110\u2014 & 5 0 To-morrow.Chicago .-.\u201c.'500010010\u2014 7 15 1! Reward for French Wrickers?Con.|ing to $1,500.000 has been done by the e the Larly bira an et First oice Batteries\u2014Langé and Sullivan; Payne, .Batteries \u2014 Griffin, Pfeffer and Rari- typhoon and floods in Luzon.The oo Johnson and Alnsmith.P dan: Cole and Argher viction Causes Comment.tobacco provinces have beén isolat- Come and see our line \u2014 \u2014 / i ; - \u2014 Sebco Products \u201d At Cleveland tcher Parsons arrived this morn At Philadelphia \u2014 Phiiadelphla-Pitts- |Special to The Montreal Star.ed.of : : : 0 - es .Cleveland .\u2026.20000000x\u2014 2 5 1 ing, and reported \u2018to President Lich- burg.postponed, rain.Two games to-day.Paris, July 18.\u2014An official offer of .< .10% k \u2026 New York .010000000\u2014 1 4 3|tenhein.He.will be worked in one of | - -_ \u2014 = \u2014 _ _ - |& reward of 5000 francs ($1,000) for \u2014q he Canadian-Fairbanks -\u2014 - - 14 = ; Fotos re Falkenberg and Fisher; !the double header games tomorrow Brooklyn \u2014 Brooklyn-St.Louis, post- |information leading to the conviction How's This 9 7100288 .| \u2018 A ; Cp ney.: , rain.; : - - .PE AE 5 At St: Louis\u2014 \u2019 Manager McCafferty's illness will po N York-Cinct i for re Teck of the Havre and noble, We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward \u201cfor Gompany Limited \u2019 ç \u201c \u2014 Bt Louis.20300010000000\u2014 6 17 4 eompel him to enter the hospital and game, Non poned.ra ra ork-Cincinnat express oh\u2019 the Western State Railway any case of Catarrb that cannot be cured by \u2019 ° x .Philadelphia.21300000000002\u2014 8 14 2D'iundergo an operation.ke will be , PUS on the night of June 24, is arnusing Hell's Catarrb Core., : ss : , : \u2018© Batteries\u2014Mitchell, Hamflton, George, |at the grounds to-day but expects to Nationa! League Standing.comment we eo EN EE A UE pole, ce = IV | ° Fowell cond Stephens: Krause Martin, igo into the Western General Hospital .Won Lost.pc.The newspapers say the reward 13 |r.ine Tat 5 years, and bellere him perfectly ACCOUNTANTS.\u2018 .\u2018 .Moa 58 - .PP.this evening.Philadelphia.\u2026.49 31 613 unprecedented.and besides being cri- |ubonorable in ail business transactions and fin- * cL ; ; -84- Burke nr Dubtc will likely heave to- {New York .48 31 608 |ticized as \u201cAmericanizing the detec- |ancially able to carry out any obligations meds Hope Audit Co.AL ST : .Lo American League Standing.day, with Parsons and whichever of {Chicago .«.ou .47 31 .603 [tive service,\u201d the offering of such a |bY bis firm.; Ç Lu jo \u201ca =, \u2014\u2014 MONTRE S ORE x : h y k to-da ing Mm [SL Louis co.-.44 34 .564 |reward is said to.be \u201c tionable WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Registered.: / ne Won.: Lost.P.u, |the two doesn't work to-day going Pittsburg .43 34 \u2018558 morally.\u201d Many lett t questiona Wholesale Drugglsts, Toledo.0.- 5 \u2018 4 ; .48 £ Detroit ., .oo .58 24 707 | LO; MOTTOW.\"oe \u2018Cincinnati .32 45 418 |p, ceiv y letters of protest have Halj's Catarch Cure is taken internally, actihg Audits, \u2018Systems, Costs - | 73 .an © | Philadelphia .52 29 642 Old Fox Comiskey_\u2014_ IH hot after Brookiyn .30 47 .390 fen rece ved by officials.directly upon tbe blood and mucous surfaces of ECONOMY ACCOUNTANTS.: ACARD.ha os oa 41 28 \u2018519 Miller for the White Sux.No deal has Boston .7\" 20 80 \u201c250, The Minister of the Interior and the [the system.Testimonials sent free.Price - | w York 4 10 \u2018506 ' Yet been closed for any of the players Sot eT oer tm chief detectives have gone to the 5c per bottle.Sold br ail Druggists.| Main 2178, 666 East.Towns.Bank Bldg.\u2019 Bron re he ae ee ee 42 41 -30¢ \u2018that the blg league Scouts are angling.scene of the wreck.| Tyke Hail's Family Pills tor comet cod } 167 2¢ p 8 \u2019 Cleveland .,.43 42 \u2018506 \u2018for and the probabilities are that no i .Washington .28 6 \u2018337 \u2018deal will be closed for a couple of days Canadian League Games.T \u2014 \u201c 4 Near Peel Street \u201c 8t.Louis .22 59 .272 jat least.Special to The Montreal Star.Lo ERR ; .na Toronto, July 18.a Beritn scored, an|\u2019 .| | | of A - \u2014\u2014 ; tory over Hamilton in a Can- 3 Lo Eastern League Standing.- G H d adian League game at Berlin yesterday \u2018 SE an} i - \"a I Won.Lost.PC.co.oO gson the score being y to 2 aon, by a long \u2019 à Quaeus, Toronto Store \"0 8 Rochester .5 2 .7 drive fn the sixth, the going between | = .pot .Qu Baltimore .i.484 30° ee Has Returned i right.fielder's legs, scored the three TN Ta 89 Yonge St.! f'oromto .47 36 566 ;men on bases dnd got home himself.J S ; : Ro ad ; ?Fontvedl Cv eee 35.40 467 | Guelph Tost thelr thiteenth Straight game, | ~ NEAR KING © ersey City .35 .40 \u2018 .i Brantford defeating them by to 4.Lt a -1Butalo ns.0.1 85 fi 40 Now Resting at Ste.Abathe Before{ Thomas beat London at home by 6 to 8.| | _ .\\ ne ; ewark .39 47 \u2018282 .i , Providence .01.28 8 Ba) Tackling Heavy Championship | Yes! Filtered Beer, and not only that, \u2014_\u2014 \u2014 = # JE : Yo Programme.EE but made from filtered water in the first : So THINKS BURKE SHQULD | \u2014 \u201cplace and the beer pasteurized after it is Men! no more ig 5 HAVE BEEN | Fresh from the shower of honors .Va ; RR EN RELIEVED.which fell onto his shoulders at the; 0 ; : © .Sporting \u2018Editor, Star.; \u2018Empire championships in London; ho sti Regarding the result of Friday's young George Hodgson, the famous | ; Lg: Ul ball game between Toronto and Mont.Montreal swimmer, landed from the \u201c geal,\u2019], as a spectator was astonished y Megéntic op Saturday night.stayed.Sl in town just lorig enough to take a.- \u2018to note Burke was not removed from plunge: into the M.A.A.A.tank, and the box in the 3rd or 4th Inning, as then departed for Ste.Agathe, where | O\u2019Keefe\u2019s he began then to.weaken perceptibly his parents have a gomme nex.| & That| snd it was only th \u2018osfient ! Fest up and get ready for the annex- | i = 1 y through the exotllent | ing of further honors later on, in the slip-on ; elding of his associates that the To- season .b nh le rontds did not score until the disas- Mr.\"Hodgson is extremely modest utto 0 trouë Sth :sèssion, wheï Burke Hiter- about his achievements, and it is ra-| is the biggest ally {blew up\u201d and the fielding fell pidly.becoming a pet grievance w feature awn} badly.| oo 5 his friends that he refuses to discuss comfort-fea : 2 Burke generally pitches well, but his experiences in England at all.a collar ever had that is no reason why he should have Mr.Hodgson has a strenuous time Get it in the \u2018 Deen kept on Friday aftep the.4th in front of him if he wishes to add et t in the I daning.: ; the extra laurels to his brow.sos ng It way in.my opinion and that of On July 27th he wili race in the any others present.a lamentable one able Ye the Canadian champlon- |.k of judgment of the manager not | shipe at Valois.On August 5th.he ~ + ER Eee ee in TYE ; ane made 8 change toss abide will race in the 220 yards at Halifax / g \u2014\u2014 ; ie e CB fe SE nn Theis or, (| Canadian, RE en | 1 FOR SALE BY TENDER dL Sine do fue eam ea & whole 88 ee Ca championy in| fat 2 for 280 JU ORLL BI | : \u201cIt Twas decidedly .exasperating.1] the 100 yards and: the 440.at t8W8 | - on; saqyoff: 10 tugs 7g.TRAIL.DRYGOOHS BUSINESS | ink Ta was patent to everyone who | On the 17th lof August he will race: - You'll like it.8 Stock.in-Trade _ Fixt \u2018as « Ko- x pws\u2019 the game that the defeat of at \u2018New York for the 440 American - , tr.fog toncern: - Crumley Brothers, \u2014- andthe low.percentage of She.hamp nships,._+\u2014_-_\u2014.3 A .ry P a.- h A other - reo sl standing may 8 Ir A T3 : : ] Ë ve © - (dry coûts Le ie ay\u201d that fus been | H M.C.8.Niobe Wil arrive at|f of Cu 2 PE fé ES SACS Ua ES ha : 1 reason to Na oppose od this pépson in\u2019 repay - tpX the \\Warmouth, N.8., mext-week for the Old gt ff - \u2019 $Y of i wl a a ae he ae ni at : = Se SIN, \u2026 Cod rentor de aniant let LOT Home celebration and will visit Liver: : : ; 2! sé + 0 .Root -August 3 to 7 Mae.\u2018 À ph aie y CIN at RES EN « : A FAN.- \u2018THE MONTREAL DAILY.STAR-TUESDAY, JULY 18.1911, All Cars Transfer To The s HOME OF CREDIT 2 | 00 Per Week WILL FURNISH YOUR HOME And a Small Cash Deposit 2 The ema Fr Refrigerators & Household Utensils.\"Cobbler Rockers Made of quarter cut oak and birch mahogany; cobbler leather seats.Reg.$5.00.Spe- $3.99 cial.* MORRIS CHAIRS Quarter cut osk, Cushions in good quality velour; easy running Reg.$8.00.> $5.99 casters, Special.CARPETS, CURTAINS, OILCLOTHS, LINOLEUMS Etc.-lst Floor Up Phones; Fursiture Depts.Up.5717.CORNER BLEURY & \"ONTARIO STREETS Basement Up.Carpets Up.5788.Office Up.1072.Yes Cheha T5 » RRB HEC a 5 soda fountain \u2014cooling.Sud for .our interesting booklet, \u201cThe Truth \u2018About Coca - Cola\u201d DELICIOUS Wash away that down-town thirst \u2014 give: your, palate a real£treat.\u2018against, the .car crowding, strap hanging, nerve wearing homeward travel by dropping 1 in at any and drinking A Glass of A bright, lively, snappy touch that fairly tickles the palate\u2014 never cloys.Brain and body refreshing\u2014nerve smoothing Toronte aud Montreal.8 Fortify yourself WHOLESOME THIRST-QUENCHING 5c Everywhere THE COCA-COLA COMPANY is made In Whenever you see an Arrow®think of Coca-Cola (Oil Well Shoots Lava Into Air fexes Phenomenon Puzzling Scient- lets.- Oil Volcano Emitting À qe Only Gas Now.asie: te the Montreal Star.Ca véston.: \u2018Texas, July 18\u2014A phen- en \u201cwhich .puzzles scientists .and \u2018olf experts has presented itself in fné | \u2018Mgÿmble oil fields, where a jvell 1,300 foot blew out wij éiplosion.; Three hours later, with &ivoar which was héard \u2018fot miles.the \u2018began pelching.\u2018what appears to fava and rocks, sulphurous gases sand.Rocks and lava were shot | the ur 100 feet.\u201cAfter hours, in which the erup- an ly decreased, the sround she hole to Suk.Fe further deve ments, many oo\u2019 Wwerkérs residing near by ore to -move before the sinking clèims their property.The i 5, J A Gut dane Roberts, wife- of \u201clate.Wr.Jehardaon, is dead at Co: §.tw h anh widow of the H, is dead SE 1s Sead in East a chi oad Bere, wm hie.séth \" Forty Killed in Railway Smash Head-on Collision\u2019 Near Morelia, Michoacan, Resuits in Shocking Death List.Special to the Montreal Star.» Mexico City, July 18.\u2014More than 40 persons were killed and a large number wounded In a head on collision tween two work trains not far from Morelia, Michoacan.The collision occurred lñ the Zuin- tho canon.The cause of the accident is not known.and further detalls aye at present unobtainable, \u2018SIR JAS.WHITNEY RETURNS.Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, July 18.\u2014Wearjed after his long trip across the ocean, after attending .the Coromation.Str James Whitney arrived in \u201cToronto yesterday afternoon, ang went straight to his orme, in Parliament buildings.spent only a short while mare over Bie mail and then left for home.When the newspaper re-| portery called.he expressed himself] as giad {6 receive them.He added with a smile: \u201cI am not working \u2018today.pursuance of that fact, 1 em mot goi to let \u2018you make me wort.\u2026.I tired and don't feel like talki 1 tite.ia - Eagiabd.\u201d Restoration of Deposed Shah ?Chieftain Has Seized Hamadan and Proclaimed This \u2014 Appeal to Regent for Help.Speeial to the Montreal Star.ONE IN HOSPITAL ONE UNDER ARREST IN SHOOTING AFFRAY i Altercation Over Business Affairs Has Serious Result for the Milonas.A ati PHILADELPHIA DOCTORS SHOW MUGH DUBIETY || Think Doctor Who Claims to Have Seen Vital Spark Leave Body Fooled Himself.A shooting affray took piace early, this morning in the Fullum Ice Cream Parlor.at the corner of Fullum and Ontario streets as the outcome of which Nicola Patriche, 33 vears of age, had to appear before Judge Lanctot this morninæ on a charge of attempted murder.} It appears that there was an altercation between Patriche and Jahn Millona regarding some busitiess transactions and during \u2018the heated words have shot Millona.The: wounded man was hurried to the Notre Dame Hospital in a patrol waggon, where it was stated that the wound.was not a very serious one and that little trouble wag experienced in extracting the bullet.Hearing the report of the revolver.Constable Lebreton, of 'the Frontenac street station, who was on duty in which followed, Patriche is alleged to} pecial to The Montreal Star.Philadelphia, Pa, July 18.\u2014H.Clyde Snook, a Rontgen ray kxpert, and Dr.Arthur W.Goodspeed.head of the department of psychics at the Unlver- sity of Pennsylvania, have cabled \u2018to London for a minute screen, the invention through which English scientists claim to have obtained a glimpse of a man\u2019s souls The factory b n turning out the remainder of the necessary X-ray Ap- day, and within the coming week one of the Freshmen of the University af Pennsylvania will be before the X-ray while a number of the leading scientists of Philadelphia search his anatomy fori\u201chuman aura.\u201d The attempt will meet, it is claimed - here.with international approval, as Philadelphia is credited by many with being the leading city in the produc: tion of results with tne X-ray.- Dr.Snook, when seen to-day regard- Ontario street.not far away from thé parlor where the fracas happened.ran to the place and found Millona with! a bullet wound in his left shoulder,\u2019 and was Informed that the shooting: had been done by Patric] station, Patriche is said to have admitted to Lieutenant Gauthier that he shot Millona, and was then removed de Poice headquarters.Millona and Patriche are stated to be Corstcans.Millano, who is 25 ther, own the East End Ice Cream] Parlor at 12987 St.Catherine street teast.Patriche is said to have re-! cently worked at the Ice Cream Parlor | where the row occurred.he attendant who was on duty at the store when the shooting occurred seemed to have a hazy idea as to what actually happened.beyond the fact that a shot wag certainly fired, his reason for \u2019 apparently knowing so little being that! he time.\u2019 Millona has been \u201crooming\u201d since May 1 at 154 Fullum street, and the landlady, Mrs.Pridham.describes him as being \u2018a very nice and quiet young man; in fact, almost Hie a child in the house.\u201d ; Nicola Patriche appéareq bheforé Judge Bazin this morning and was formally charged with attempted mur- | der.He pleaded guilty, but it was explained to the Court by hig Attorney; Mr.Robert Maillet that a plea of not; \u201cwas standing outside ata the cused apparently did not realize \u2018the sériqueness of the charge.This was granted.and the prisoner was remanded unt@& Friday.JOHNSON AND WELLS.Associate of Hugh Mcintosh Discusses Proposed Fight.Mr.Frank Green, who is \"élos:4y connected with Mr.Hugh Mclmtosh, the English prize-fight promater, is in town, and was seen at the Windsor Hotel this morning.In speaking of the probabla contest between the champion, Jack Johnson, and Bomba- dir Weibs, Mr.Green said.\u201cThere is no doubt that the betting will be in favor of Johnson, but I think there is every reason to believe that Wells will giva the champion a rattle that will go down in history as one of the best the Marquis \u2018of Queensberry ring has ever seen.Wells: is a powerful man, and has a right- y lar a few minutes ago.\u201d \u201cIn the cellar,\u201d retorted the husband; \u201cwhy, I got this in the kitchen,\u201d \u201cNo wonder the machine will not run,\u201d hysterically laughed the young woman, \u201cyou have filled the car with maple syrup.\u201d 3 : CANADIAN ROCKIES AND SWISS MOUNTAINS.Prof.Fay Writes Enthusiastic De scrption of Big Hills.A superbly illustrated publication called \u201cThe Alpina Americana\u201d has just been published in the United States, and is a revelation of the sub- limities of the scenery of the Canadian Rockies.The author of the text, which\u2019 is entitled \u201cThe Canadian Rocky Mountains,\u201d is Prof.Charles E.Fay,: who has assumed the position of cdit- me or-in-chief of the series which the Am- publish.| The illustrations, several of them a\u2019 full page, are a delight to the eye and | they go far to justify Prof.somewhat daring characterization of! the region as \u201cthis Switzerland of the Western continent.\u201d Mr.Fay makes a comparison between the Swiss Alps and the Canadian Rockies; which is highly interesting, admitting that in altitude none of the Canadian summits is quite com- London, July 18.\u2014The latest incident of anarchy In Persia, according to a despatch from Teheran, is the uprising of the chieftain Salarel Dau- | leh, who Has seized Hamadan and proclaimed the restoration of ithe deposed Shah.\u201coo Dauleh | commands 3.000 soldiers.The local governors were without! troops, and have appealed tothe regent for help.There i8 an anti-Mejliss, or anti- Parllamentary feeling, in Teheran, and disturbances are fréquent.The deposed Shah, ageo vices from Vienna.is at ) ing to ad- arienbad.Gladys Thompson, seventeen, Lilian Osborne, fourteen; Lee Baker, fifteen, and Virgil, Wilson.«seventeen, are held, ya Grand Junction, va -Jury for the! telonjous drowning Clark fil; a -rich- rdnchman, 0 of} -whose money has disappeared.The aécusod vere campers.::., Le .tt ern Special Notice.a Se iow ! parable with the Swiss peaks, he re- \u2018minds one that mere altitude above! sea level \u201cis not a proper criterion of sublimity.but rather the héight above the valley trom which the mountains\u2019 spring, combined with impressiveness of form, their noble and inspiring ar- ! chitecture.\u201d Mount Robson, the high- \u2018est mountsiu.in the Canadian Rockies | and situated on the line of tire Grend| Trunk Pacific Railway, trates this point.It is 4% 700 téet abdve sea level, but th \u2018majestic forräset this noble mouetals with its crown: of gleaming snow lifted above the almost well illüà- grander view fhaï\"th6 Swiss Alps.record of the celebrated Monte Rosa is surpassed at M.Am Robson.The history: pf the exploration of this wonderfy! region and of the conquest of its towering summits is éon- \u2018cisely given.But many a mighty \u2018peak is stil unclimbed, and Profi Fay holds that there li much to__compenzate those who Wish.to make a \u201cArs ascent.\u201d now that the Grand Trunk i At the] guilty should be entered as the ac- | + erican Alpide Clup, has undertaken to Seam Cal Fay's| vertical oh cliffs, running 11,000 feet above the w: {nd sèveral mifss' In extent, giv Pt grand grand, if'- not- a) a ing the proposed attempt, said: \u2014 \u201cWe fear that Dr.O'Donnell, of Chicago, who claims he nas seen a soul, has been fooling himself, \u201cStill, we will withhold our judg- {ful investigation, for we cam secure in- (struments in Philadelphia which are not produced elsewherer \u201cWhen the apparatus for the experi- | ment has been prepared, Drs.Good- speed and Snook will shut themselvea | years of age together with his bro-|up In one of the laboratories of the University.of Pennsylvania with a human subject, begin the work, and continue with lt until they have proven: the truth or the falsity of the state- men that human \u201caura\u201d can acually be seen.\u201cIf they succeed in seeing that which Englithmen and Dr.O'Donnell declare they saw.then an experiment will be attempted \"to see the soul as it leaves the body of a dying person.\u201d RUSSIAN RAILWAY.WONDER.When the railroad between Moscow and St.Petersburg was opened.an old ipeasant determined to take a ride on lit to \u201cMother Moscow.\u201d \u201cThe down express and the up \u2018express met at | ,Bologoe\u2014halfway between St.Peters- | tburg and Moscow-\u2014and the passengers {of both trains were allowed half an \"hour for supper.Among the people who alighted from the other train, the old peasant recognized a friend whom he had not seen for a long time.They {had a delightful chat together over their tea in the restaurant, and then, (without any thought of what he was {doing the old peasant boarded his friend's train instead of his own.The talk was very merry for some time, but at last the old man became grave apd silent, and appeared to be puz- Ing deeply over something.At last he broke out: \u201cAh, Ivan, what a \u2018wonderful thing are these railroads.Here we sit in the same car, 1 going to\u2019 Moscow gnd you to St.Peters- burg!\u2019 * eee GOOD HEALTH AND MARRIAGE.; The State of Indiana has Just passeq ra law which requires all male appli- j cants for a marriage license to present a certificate of good health sign- | ed by a physician.The minority in the Legislature argued that marriage should be ruled by romance alone and not by science.The law passed by 51 votes against 33.| FFF FF FFF FFF FFF FFF \u2018hand blow that will make Johnson ia WA + + tremble if it is Tanded.I saw Johnson à céuple of weeks ago and he is I NT BUSINESS.3 in condition to fight to-morrow.He is to tour the globe under McIntosh's T dors s A Gent L Want ad being *| management, but I think there is a I Ing In the Star, 1 ant Advertis- il good chance of a meeting between|d.Star Want Ads.include *every - + Wells and him within the next six; legitimate desire.Star Wants Cu months.\u201d oo I bring landlords and tenants to- + oe 3 employes AH d or + \"es, see ou NOT FUEL FOR AN AUTOMOBILE.| articles, locate business.pi 3 oot When a young couple tried to start > tunities, and aid in the accom: iis their automobile for a trip through plishment of nearty every process the park the other evening they were + of business and domestic life.og greatly puzzled when the machine re- | The Want Columns are brimful + fused to make any signs of action 7» of interest for those who\u2019 would +.What's the fmattér with the thing\u2019 |4 take advantage of opportunities.+ cried the husband, \u201cI just filled it with k Star Want Ads are diways right + asoline last night.\u201d 4 up to'date.abreast of times, re- E , ps «| 3 flecting to-day's needs in to-day's I \u201cThat's odd,\u201d replied the wife, Tig paper, and effecting.te of noticed the can untouchèd in the cel \u201c+ results.- ; Lee) Fr rrr bbb pliances for the wonderful search to- |\u2019 ment until after we have made a faith- : \u2014\u2014e- \"CLEARANCE OF LADIES \u201cHIGH CLASS SUITS AND SUMMER COATS AT HALF PRICE-WEDNESDA y .Suits in serges, worsteds and tweeds LESS 507 It is only possible to hint at the wonderful values in these gar- .ments \u2014 their exceptional style must be seen and compared to be appreciated.@ FAI TORONTO.\u2014suitable for dressy wear at summer resort for travelling and general wear.Were $25.00 to $150.00.Coats for dressy summer wear\u2014raw silk and linen, plain tailored and LESS fancy Empire styles.50% Were $17.50 to $95.00 FATHERS LIMITED = WINNIPEG.| rie tino CAE pr ach a, RWE \u2018485-487 St.Catherine Street West.MONTREAL.: ua pr EDUCATIONAL.DUNHAM LIDIES' COLLEGE UNHAM, QUE.A Residentiel Bchool for Gtrie.President.Tbe Bishop of 3fontreal.Rev.H.Plaisted, M.A., (Oxford), .Chaplain and Lecturer.Pupils for the Unirersi- ties He for the examinations in Music ot the Associated Board (R.C.M.and M., Lon.Eng.» Special Courses In Anguages.re- and visiting Aft of higb academic standing.Healthy and pie- turesque situation In Eastern Town- .ships.sanitary arrangements, large grounds for sports.Ordinary fees, $275 per anpum.Sept.11th, 1911.For prospectus apply to MISS WADE, M.A., Lady Principal.U Zieod \u2014) Can You Draw?We teach pen-drawing and iflus- \"trating.You~tan learn at tome.We have students everywhere.They earn good money while studying.Our graduates earn from $20 per week up\u2014only spare time needed.Write for particulars.Illustrating Department.SHAW CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL \u2014made in sizes to fit every member of the family\u2014is the comfiest woollen wear in the world AKE no mistake when ordering a \u201cBuster\u201d coat for the boy or girl or a lounging coat for yourself! 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Toronto.W.H.SHAW, President.quite as good as \u201cMonarch \u2014Smsor.\u2014 Knit.\" Garments bearing BETHUME coLLEGE that label are knit of the ° on Patient Boboel Tor Chiara, finest selected wool and Visitor, \"The Lord Bishop of Toronto.p Preparation for the University and for Con- Fine location.Outdoor games = and na sical training.fchoe! re-epons Se The Musical Department ine Theory and Harmony) will he nader the\u2019 direction of a Master.and of a Sister.who for\u2019 twelve years, taught in the nchool wita marked success.Voice culture will be in charge of a qualificd Mistress.For terms and particulars, apply te the Sister in Charga, or knit to fit.Your merchant carries a large variety of \u201cMonarch Knit\" Garments.Ask him the reasons why.our yearly sales are twice the examinations of the Toronto servatory of Music.Young children also received.THE BISTERS OF ST.Fou THE DI \u2018greater than the sales of our a 161 8 law = next biggest competitor and - you'll know a good deal about the superior qualities of \"Monarch Knit\" Garments.The Monarch Ksitting Co.Lad., Duanville, Ont.Pastories also at Se.Thomas, Ont.; St.Catharines, Ont.Cle 8 \u201cStands for the best i» Business Edu- ention.Young people with a C,.C, C training are always In demand.Write for catalogue Address: | Ï { GEO.F.SMITH, com on and Buffalo, N.Y.STH YEAR Bishop WYKEHAM HALL Strachan___ ee President\u2014The Right Rev.the Lord Bishop of Toronto.- VICE-PRINCIPAL, ., MISS NATION and Day Schoo! for Girle.Full matriculatico course, also elementary.with domestic arts.music, paloting.Cen: trally situated in large grounds.Tennis and other games.Skating rink and gymnasium.\u2014 - Reopeas after summer vacation, September 11, 1011.147 26e0d School RINCIPAL, MISS WALSH .A Residential SCHOOL OF MINING A College of Applied Selence, Attiliated to Queen's University, KINGSTON, ONT.For Calendar of the Bchool and further information.apply to the Secretary.School of Mining.Kingston, Ont, Mining! and Metallurgy.Chemistry and Mineralogy.Minerzlogy and Geology.Chemiical.Engineering.Civil Engineering.Mechanical Engineering.Electrical Engineering.Sanitary Engineering.Power Development.College 0 of 129 28e0d Physiclans and Surgeons xo F BALTIMORE, MD.TRAFALGAR INSTITUTE (Affillated to McGNl University.) 83 SIMPSON ST.MONTREAL \u201c Edgehill \"\u2014\u2014 For the Higher Education of Young #\u201d omen with Fre tory, Department i ri u er 8 -oi.age 1.gr \u2019 puresident Rev.Ja iay, D.,/]| CHURCH SCHOOL FOR:GIRLS, Windsor, N.S.Han _ ; The Bishops of Nova Scotia and Gold Medal, 1908-1910.from the\u201d vice, gent.Ven outreat Norton, | New Brunswick, Patrons.Royal Academy and Royal College - Principal Miss Grace Fairey, M.A., Miss Gena Smith, Lady Principal.of Music, Lundon, England.Edisburgh.The Institute will re-open TUESDAY, f2th September, at NOON.Entrance examinations for new .echol- ars will be held at the school on Saturday, 9th Sentember, at 10 o'clock a.m.For Prospectus, etc., apply to the Principal, or to A.RID DDELL, Secretary, North Brian Mercantite Building, 80 St.cols Xavier st., Montreal.155 232e0d Three Pupils matriculated third, fifth and ninth McGill, 1910, examinations.Domestic 8clence Dept.Perfect Sanitary Conditions, | .Reopens Sept.13, 1911.For Calendar apply to Rev.H.A.Harley, MA, Sec ; 20° 169 26eod J Offers medicat Ln.ie Asylum lia: ede Raat Semice aad sare Saratoga ri Beara Me .Agnes C 00 163 26eod ASHBURY COLLEGE, ROCKCLIFFE PARK, - OTTAWA =! New fireproof bulldings, aplendid equipment.Boys prepared for R.he.Universities, etc./ Preparatory Department for Junior \u2018Boys.Schoo! reopens September 12th, 1911.1910.\u2014First place in R.M.C, Entrance ) 1911.\u2014AIll Candidates sent in obtained _ Cadetships.+ For Calendar apply, : he REV.GEO, P.WOOLLCOMBE, M.A, .(Colon), Henri \u2014 res LOWER CANADA COLLEGE \u2018MONTREAL.For BOARDERS and DAT ws Head Master, C.SFOSBERYMA.Late Head Masteñ, \u2018Belli \u2018Ontario + Patron: The Lord Bishop ef Ontario.| A Residential and Day Scheel! for Girls.Fer prospectus apply to MISS ¥.C.CARROLL, Principal.151 36eod PREPARATORY JUNIOR AND SENIOR DEPARTMENTS.; Hesithy situation Use of West- mount Athletic grounds.2 tennis courts, rinks.Gymnasium.Sloyd: (Manual Training) room.Excellent system of heating.ventilating and humidifying class rooms | and dormitories.Term Commences 9 aim.Sept.ism.| | \u2014 sara SL wr sag King's Hall, Compton, RESI ENT school.eon\u2019: GIALE.Freparations, NE FE; rent EE aminations, Roya), _ Royal College Drawing Society\u201d Michaelmas ce désirs Wednes- das 8 raisher 130% 1913.Mi JOLL, Lady Just opening \u201can ton Approach to\u2019 an ar EI , to jaimost vi with great pos- ces hl toute tbilities.\u201d ©\u201d - M (ROUES a avai aan se \u201cor Lie A 23 oy Te.: oe St.John\u2019s Scheel.= in 2 | ; WESTBOURNE Ridley College SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, | St; een Get, / \u2018 344 Bloor St, W.Toronto,Can.| fonetemn, Pimpane 4 ep oo oR Reo; pe .September 18, 1911.\" hi RTE esidential ard Day School, we Yo ins 94 $ m hvenl- |?tdvatia) Kt a gers\u201d ch urge | poe iniiats Ih Pact \u201cge remet és es man atroce ode: F.lilivray Knowles.R.0.in Clini eut 1 assle f Director, For Pro cogpogeus, address Au oa ia ee od in 2 , pat\" MADE IN CANADA Everyday Pictures: of the good times around home are easy to make with the BROWNIE CAMERA.| BROWNIES, $1.00 to $12:Q0.THEY WORK LIKE THE KODAK.Ask your dealer or writs us for free copy of the new Brownie Book.CANADIAN KODAK CO., LTD.UNLIGHT BOAR a= HALF THE TOIL of household work is taken away when Sunlight Soep is brought into the home.is the most economical both in time and mouey.art aos hr DAILY AT 10.45 P.M.TO NORTH TORONTO.Travelling 1s cool and comfortable in the large roomy and electric-lighted Sleeping Cars of the C.P.R.Every traveler Knows that these cars have no equal.8.45 a.m.and 10.00 pm.Union Station: Old Orchard, Kennebunkport, etc |; Leave Windsor St.9.00 a.m.and 8.00 p.m.Only line running through Sleepers and Parlor Cars, Quickest trains fo the.Maine Resorts, running through the heart of the White Mountains.ST.ANDREWS, N.B.Daily through Sleepers.Train leaves Windsor St.7.25 p.m.daily.CHEAP EXCURSIONS dally to TT A épécias \u2018Cocrespondent) July 17th.VERYTHING- 1 put my hand to poes Wrong\u201d was the complaint of the chief character in one of Ibsen's most famous plays, and \u2018the engineers in charge of Toronto's water supply might echo the cry with a good deal of truth.The trouble over the \u2018long pond\u2019 et Centre Island 18 a vase in point.Whenever anything has been done in connection with it, the result was a tangle, and the mix-ups bave not yet come to an end.Here is the story of the part whigh È 4° : (From! a take could not be made \u201cto intake\u201d for a considerable time, it was proposed that th: long pond should be used as a sedimentation basin.Only a Toron- tonian can realize how the citizens\u2019 would feel about this suggestion, Long pond is the centre of the lagoon system at the Island, and the lagoon system at the Island is the most popular boating\u2019 place around Toronto, with the possible exception of the Humber.All the various lagoons which wind in and out through the series of sandbars composing Toronto's favorite summer resort radiate from long pond, and without it they Jon half their attractiveness, yet the City had dams constructed across the out-lets of the pond, and then ran a channel into the lake.That was how the city got its drinking supply for several months in the early summer, and what a drinking supply it was.In the shallow sedimentation basin, the water became tepid, and when it had been duly chlorinated to do away with germs, it made a most extraordinary su mer beverage.Dr.Hastings sald t the chlorinated water could mot possibly have any flavor, but all the citizens disagreed with him and \u2018they were drinking it The water supply from the sedimentation basin pleased no one.The city people were angry over the loss\u201d of pele be 21 55 t mow waits to be cout Middieton It will: be + in the other courts which dealt with the matter.Morson said that a man could bring the ice-cream to his fa.milly and other judges beldeve \u2018that a man must being his family to the foe-cream and they buy it ag & meal.trouble revives in Toronto, but this year, there io a fresh cause of dis- sattefaction.The city has provided private bathing houses are fn onera- thon on the first day of the week, s0 it means that only the well-to-do can seek the relief of a dip in thm lake on a hot Sunday., The City Controllers took the matter up end proposed openiag the city free bathing houses on Bunday during the three hot months, \u201c but Coutroller Spence pointed out that the city could Bot defy the law.Acting on the advice of this cautious gentleman, they conmsulted the city sokicitor who advised them that the opening of free bathing -houses wane iHegal.The result of this may be seen in the strange aftu- ation at Sunnyelds, where the private bathing houses are open on Sunday.The well-to-do have all the bathing they want, while the free bathing houses, just aloagside.are closed, and the bare-foot boys must wait until Monday for thelr swim.AMERICAN EDITORS TO VISIT MONTREAL.Delegates to National Editorial Association to Tour Quebec After Convention.Detroit, all parts of the Umited States.and a Every Summer the Sunday sce cream | a number of free bathing places for(: Mich, July 18.Editgrs from | THE \u2018MONTREAL DAILY STAR dation for a few Cablu passengers.For freight Charlottetown and.Halifax.\u2018Situated on the -highest in of -damaged bÿ\u201cwater, comprisiñg wors- \u2018the Laurentian ' Mountains,\u2019 pe close to Railway station: hae bath.Calling st Gaspe inidad.* at 8 p.m, 14tb and 2Sth July; 11tb and 25tb snd Passenger Ratés and full particulavs, ap- P2600 tons, salls from Quebec 181, 166 ply to ted tweeds and serge, sleeve.linings, farmers sath, pocketing, ; Sosturne instruments possible ELDER, DEMPSTER & CO., LIMITED, August Eng 8tb September, 10 snd immer : iE - close to Railway station: boatin, ath i but he er fected the 319 Board of Trade Building.Montreal.BEEN by the forte rou SA \u2018Bermudian, .® | Mountains.Runhing spring éator In orth po finery, from a a Ankerupt p ééeus 100 Yor w © Y, P lin am 2 gy and ov ass - : 1 bedrooms.All \u2018modern conveniences.stock.Trimmed hats, hat shapes, straw Edison Phono raph.SP arth and 29h July.and every 10 days ; First class chef.and trimmings, flowers; fi 8 rib a grap \"| Finest Trips of Season for Health and Comfort.165 6eod W.C.FYFE.bon, chiffon, veilings, ornkments, etc., etc.Sale at 10 o'clock a.suit and without reserve.\u201d The favorite spot for health snd sport.Char micg resort for sportsmen and pleasure seekers, The vicinity affords beautiful scenery.fine sea- Full information from any Ticket Agent.or J.Co.211 Commissioners st., city.or Queber.127 dead | : in lots to OCEAN ; York Beach, Me.ù HOUSE.Breck & ! Quebec Steamships Ca.REID NEWFOUNDLAND \u2014 at 7 F bething and unexcelled fishing; b th .- 165 3eod .priviiege aly Cand front ring ave the Leading hotel, 60 miles from Bos 167 3 ection with .the pd imon and trout tON- Fine bathing, fishing, and sail- COMPANY .| THE #.A.M.TRAIN BETWEEN MONTREAL AND TORONTO IS THE Das excellence.3 ing.Orchestra.golf, tennis, baseball.\u2014 ! FINEST AND FASTEST TRAIN IN CANADA.t Beautiful trolley rides.' Illustrated à | The Vireet Route hetween - Baker\u2019 S Ho el \"163 1: .! Canada and Newfoundiand.3 163 13e04 w.J.SIMPSON.THE ROYAL MAIL STEAN PACKET 60, | 88.\u201clavermore\u201d leaves North 5yd.Only Double Track.Route SUMMER TOURS to 80 lon a EN JUNE lst ott THE IDEAL VACATION TRIP TO ney every Tuesday.Thursday and en To trie un ton, écommodation for tourists à CAVADIA A no DHL ; a My of Miagara Falls, Detroit and Chicago.PACIFIC COAST.comforts of \u201chome.Éetore making fea Hotel Go odall , Cc a or \" - | A rcha ©.PQ Boué Trip.inoluding aux Basque with Retd New- 1 In effect until Sept.30th.Round trip for your summer outing.be swe.to write for : Meals a 10 a ormatioa Open June 1.Directly on the Beach.ad Berth on foundland Company's Raflway 2 from Mont Chicago 100 50 115 7e ER'S HOTEL.GASPE.QUE.: .: and pa IAL seiner caus up.and _Bteamshir, Estom for all Fancouver, Victoria, tle, $ , - Fine bathing: Des nae.P .points in Newfoundland., ee an ee UE, .KE rop.REGULAR #8 Ban Francisco, Los 1 THE OCEAN VIEW, Pigeon Cove, \u2019 Santiago $0568\" Sipe accommods REID NEWFOUNDLAND COMPANY.Ie © TORONTO een Pret na Eee | 8106.46 our hen\u201d Sem a Toc va Te dar | Es.66; éMauchester Corporation\u201d ons or 250 first ! rections .Q ) A an n Line.: Pa \u201d San Francisco, ort à, arage.Booklet.H.W DUNKLÉS P Silently \u2018burned or scorched, will Jamalca $05.00 Orchestra.excelent ; 78 313 ROYAL MAIL SERVICE, | \u2018International Limited Ore.one ra Trane $116.50 |, © =>|VAN NESS HOUSE sold: by public auction, for Sosount Panama $112.50 trea and 1, SHORTEST OCEAN PASSAGE.(Canada\u2019s Railway Greyhound) z On Lake Champlain, Burlf , vompot af \u2018whom it may concern, at the a R : - 3 ; N Cruises 101 Seitennen [ From Mootreal.From l£-rvoo; | Len.Montreal 9 nm.for Toronto and | Montreal-Portland, the Islands LAURENTIDE INN 03 Bel ue So pATIor oF Toll SESTINAINE JACQUES CARTIER PIEM, orway Cruises L.xs.P.AVON : Vietorian .\u2026 .July 21 Aug.4 Sept.1! , West lake and moüutains.Free stofage.In: fife Ww 19th J Sisderson & Son, Gen.Agts, 21-24 State ; Corsican .July 2S { Aux.ID.Sept \u2018ig F E T il and Maine Coast Points.CL \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 garage.SO » reesei NB ra OR DIAMOND Hi © © FEF 00 | Four Expres Trains Diy de none ons monts Filme a a Sommer a CEE noon, July, Elder-Dempster Co.1td.Board of Trade Tupistan SOIT Rug ar {Awe 24 Sept, TI, Trains leave Montreal, daily at 8.00 Al : Bld Hone & Rivet, 8 St.Lawrence Bivd.ALOON.$80 and $60 and up.Second Class, Between MONTREAL and TORONTO.\u2018a.m.and 8.15 p.m., arriving Portland titude 1,400 feet.ADIRONDACKS WALTER M, KHARN T.Cooke & Son, 530 Bt.Catherine went.- and £52.50 upwards.Third] Class, Liver] 9.00 a.m; 9.4% a.m.7.30 p.m.30.30 p.m.at 6.45 p.m.and 7.00 a.m.respectively Summer | Season now opened; annex : 167 8 Auctio \u2018 S S LINE ~ | pool.London, Glasgow.$30.00 and $31.25, Elegant Dining.Parlor and Library Csr : Just completed; first class accommo- WINDSOR : % ee - From Montreal, From hinge | Service en, Day Trains.The Pullman Trains leave Portland dally at 8.00 dation.otel run entirely on ths THE ; .; e Hesperian .July 22 5 7 Sleeping Cars (operated on Night Trains, a.m.and 8.00 p.arriving Montreal Swiss system, renowned for Ws ox- .2 ; s ; Tonian.July 0 Ans.12 Sept.are electric lighted.including reading at 6.40 p.m.and 7.30 a.m.respectively.cellent cuisine Elizabethtown.N.Y.- Le Sallings every Saturday from Montreal.Gramplan .\" .Aug 5 Aug.19 Sept.16°] lamps In both upper and lower berths : e : - : HOTELS , .Steamers Hosalind and Bonavista.Scotian.Aug.12 | Aug.28 Sept.22 '| and are also equipped with electric fans.pose connections made with bosts for Beating, Fishing, Tennis Ete.Largest and most up-to-date hotel in Elisa: i Passengers can board steamers at Mont.SS.Gramplan and Riesperian, salonn, $70.00 \u201cH kers\u2019 E: cee | He far tamed Islands 8 poire Portland Rates: $3 to $3.50 a day: $18 to $21 bothtown.Beautiful situation.Excellent eui- n ] real or Quebee.and up.Second Class 850.00 and ip.Other | omeseekers\u2019 Excursions: ventently Maine , Const Points also com.« week.No tubercular accepted.:{ wine.Fire prot garage.Many rooms with ~o oom on cn anwe | Ports of call, Charlottetown.Sydney.Demet Pry clase cabin, called ond La- nd \u2018Trip Tickets.to Western Canada, \u2018 .\u2018 E.DESBAILLETS, Prop.|baths, etc.Golf, Tennis.Touring.ete.; } and St.John's.Nfld.n, 7 and up.r Fr From va Ces Dor adie Suis 25.August 8.On the Night Trains are operated mo- .129 28eod ; ff.fare, .Montreal to St.John's, Montres) À London Haves | 22: Sept.55.19.at very low fares.\u2019 siocpe rs, Pc ting fete Laurel : > EVERY AUTOMOBILE OWNER _ : ue Nfid 00 and up, including meais and | Sardinian -.Juiy 28 ug.10 Ang.12! \u201caccess in both > | \u2019 : P oy | oy perth Corintnian.July 30 | Amc 17 A 10 ;| WINNIPEG EXHIBITION DATES, Ki\" cleric tame Neeplng atmosphers Adirondacks .SHOULD WRITE =.| Hlustrated booklet sent free on request.DT Erin AEs | Ane 2) - ot.5 , JULY 12 TO 3% aice gnd cool.High-cless Cafe Parlor Cars Six bours\u2019 by auto ho Mpoireal A Tor fo topr of tie Windsor Ruad Map.girins most.- \u2014.; A.T.WELDON, G.F.and P.A., - Sleillan Aug.20 | sept.| & Sept.8] 72 0° Day Trains.oughly up to date hotel for people wbo desire Ellrabetbtown Sand thence to Albany.The Sook: STATIO YORK .ss AND TTT STEAMSHIPS 112 St.James Street, Montreal.Rates: London, I Ereoo Si #55 aun - \u2018AVIATION MEET, \u2019 : .oi best no ith prive baths.Finest ls sent on req by Orlando Kellogg and ity Ie fees\u2019 up: rm class, Londo , : \u201c : - y ow - ue ps, $32.50, i Blattevere, NW.mn.'y, , July 18th and cry TICKET OFFICES: | BENGAMIN Fr STETSON, Proprietor.om: Elimabothtorrs N.Y, Proprietors, todeor : , .: BOE, QUEBEC and LIVERPOOL [| Main.6 4.arma, some || oad Ep Thom ait\u2019 2 190 5e James* Bt, \u2018Phones Maia - Return limit.duly 21st- | «905 or Bonaventure sta : LAKE MANITOBA .July #0 The 10.30 p.m.Train is the Mest Popular and Det Patronised Night Hour ai View Honse \\ - : ?EMPRESS OF IRELAND .\u2026 nd \" N Shipping Co.ta Between Montreal and Toronte, \u201cNaff Sed» vu \u2018 LAKE OHAMPLAIN .Aug.8; EMPRESS OF BRITAIN .Aug.11 \u2019 \u201c x a LIMITED.Rates _Empross\u2014Steamabipe First Class MONTREAL TO | Mountain View NY._ ON LAKE \u201comAMPLAIN, © CLINTON de x.FE $3.73, od upwards.Caritke_ Steak .° In the Adfrondacks 1500 feet altitude, CONDUCTED ON THE A RICAN NA: \"Lan, CR a *hips A adn rd Beco 720 feet from station; 3 hours by train 8; AT 3000) FERT A OVE THE LAKE, rr TE = rates, $50.up .om ma : u r 1 n from Montreal.For Tourists, Hunters LY 700 ACRES.LENGTH 18-HOLE cour tours A ckets and information from any steam- apd Rest Seekers.Electric light plant CLUB UOUSE.bolting, BATHING.T ots nk BN ship Agents, or and Laundry.Excellent fishing, AGE, SEPARATED ANCE TO 1OBILE a ESSIN 9 SCOME FOR AUTOM STRUCTION.TL ING G avers\u201d Ay ot Tok Rates 550 «lw .(SALE vu WEBBER ; 910.80 to $17.00 i Ra of Trady Boba beautiul drives and walks.to 83:00 x day and New Zealand LL i \u2019 week.Further -particulars from PROPOSED SAILINGS.PEOPLES LINE per .ENCE AND 8 85.CAPE CORSO .,.july 28 ; : ,.- LAMOTHE BROS.MODERN IN AL AE Turn MEET\u201d : noous siwere on.sbi in eo, Smet |S8 WHAKATANE lll August.151 any or New Yorn 87 18ev8 rH \" ort seve.on Leave Albany ter \u2018New Yerk Props.86.TOKOMARU .\u2026.\u2026-.Sept.To befollowed by stéamers at PS monthly intervals, : dairect for Melbsurns wand Syds ney, Australla, Wellington, Auckland, Lyttelton and Dunedin (Port Chalmers), New Zealand, ÿ Cargo\u201d accepted Tor all other Australasian ports subject to trans-shipment, All steamers equipped with cold storage] - accommodation.and ail other parti- 4d Shippin Mon A: 3.06 pm.daly (puAUMY uuyded), or on arrival of \u2018trains from th West, - North.snd Kast.Citizens Lina £ er stop at Albariy in both 'ditec ons, largest river ateamers in the world, .Bplendid\\ accommodation.Fine cuisine _Beut service.Splendid Orchestra.FICKIETS SOLD aud RaKgAuEe xheck-| sa sn from station on connect- iy tohets will Ye accepted : for pas- | sage NS night oats Between Albany; a 4 Dg dames Bus William Howry Hot of \u201cIn addition! to the datiy sérvité fer uty un to Québes.Hu fadousac and Chicoutimi, the new A SAGUENAY will lenve Montreal t 7,30 p,m.on Tuesdays and Fridays for.à Ha Br oncihe Saguenay River, -raluts pant - - the Pa Pas rns maton mine Mo xe \u2018at 10 a.m.lay à Mondays.ot .MONTREAL-TORUNTO Line vis, er Islands and - = pire repaire or on i # I Steamers leaving svery weck-day at \u2014\u2014a ive wast wins oi, «40006 .ap For Tates of freight a culars apply to eo fipoints west.+ a Many persons have asked us to hold this sale in June\u2014but we have we find this time answers better than holdng any June sale.If you are out o tised, you would like us to send you samples df, our Mail Order Department x wi do to fill your order.It makes a difference to our stock during the hot summer months, go\u2014and those who are in towri get the benefit of getting these goods at such pric 25 Per Cent .to 75 Per Cent.more than the same money would buy at the beginning of the season.always held it in July and August, and f town and see anythng.adver- ill do everyising § it possibly ¢ can having a sale.All summer : goods must es as enables them to buy from Combine Comfort And Economy By pulling your boy into one of these cool, comfortable Suits.They come in Khaki, Drill, Natural Crash and Linen, in Norfolk and double breasted, with bloomer pants.Sizes.to fit 7 to 16 years.Values up to $5.00.Economically priced for Wednesday at $1.99.Trunks at Sale Prices G 20d strong Travelling Trunks, larg: and roomy, canvas covered, * hardwood slats, sheet iron bottom and\" rollers, tray with hat compartment, two heavy straps to protect trunk; brass lock and trimmings.Size 34 and 36.\"Regular $6.25, special $5.19.Regular $6.50, special $5.49.Middy Blouses À Special Line, 75c They are of white Duck, and made in regulation style, with collars of navy blue, cadet blue or red, and' cuffs and collars to match, all sizes.Summer Sale \u201cPrice, 75c.Other styles in Galatea and Army Duck, from $1.00 upwards.Ask to see the \u201cAdmiral Nelson\u201d Middy Blouse, it's a great favorite with the Summer Girl.\u201cI Always Come to Ogilvy's For Red stripe, each Bath Mats\u2014Fringed Plain hemmed, each White Bath Blanke per pair My Towels\u201d Said a discriminating woman the other lay.would every woman, did she but realize that Ogilvy\u2019 s Towels, -, properly cared for, will outwear a double quantity costing less.Towels, which have to stand the brunt of hard and constant service, particularly during the warm term, form a prominent feature of our Linen Section on the Main Floor.Special values for Wednesday only.Colored Cotton Bath Towels, each 18c, 35¢, 45c and 50c All very special values.Striped Cotton Bath Towels, light color, each.Brown Linen, with White Cotton Stripe, each.Brown Linen\u2014Fringed and hemstitched, each.RS we .60c, 70c, 80c and 90c large size, each We're also showing on Wednesday, a complete range of hemmed and hemstitched Cotton Sheets at prices | that are bound to arouse favorable-comment.7 Hemmed Cotton Sheets, for single and double beds.134 yards wide by 214 yards long, per pair Size 2 yards wide by 2% yards long, per Size 2% wide by 234 yards long, per pair, $2.20, $2.40 & $2.85 Hemstitched Cotton Sheets, size 63 inches by 80 inches Size 72 inches by 90 inches, per.pair.cn.Size 80 inches by 99 inches, per pair.Size 90 inches by 108 inches, per pair.When You Buy a Raincoat And so 50c 60c 30c mee ser 75¢, $1.00, $1.25 $1.10 $1.60 040000 000000 Size $2.10 per pair, $1.70, $2.00, $2.10 .$2.30, $2.70, $3.80 $2.50, $3.00, $4.00 .$3.00, $3.50, $4.60 .$3.50, $4.00 & $5.20 Regular price, $22.50.Special Special You are really insuring yourself, for these are the days when you start picnicking or vacationwards and just reach some out of the way place when old Sol Pluvius soaks you unawares and unprotected.That's the time youll be glad you purchased a raincoat.and besides they're quite the thing for cool evenings at Lake Shore or Seaside.We're showing a splendid line at $9.50.We have them in shades of Navy, Grey and Fawn, with the new Military Collar.A chic looking garment indeed and they're only We've also a few long Silk Rubber Capes, fine for motoring; they're shown in shades of Green, Grey, Blue and Fawn.Women\u2019s Gingham Dresses in overskirt effect, with high neck and long sleeves, White and Blue Checks, White and Brown Checks, White and Sky Checks.Regular price, $5.50.Women\u2019s Very Fine Striped Muslin Dresses, in White and Mauve, White and Blue, White and Black, low neck and short - sleeves.Regular price, $12.00.Special deserts you and Jupiter $9.50 ceo ene $12.50 $3.78 \u2026.\u2026.*.- $9.75 ings, Wed.19c yd.Linen Pongee Suit- 1,800 yards of Linen Pongee - Suiting will be placed on sale Wednesday morning.This be- \u201c ing the last of these very popular summer suitings.we have decided to offer them, at a price much less than the usual.Among the shades will be found navy, black, lavender, pink, light blue, with navy check, white with lavender stripe, \"white with brown stripe, ete.Regular 25¢ and 30c goods.Special for Wednesday, 19c per yard.Black Silk Gloves Wed.69c.Women's Pure Silk Black Gloves elbow length, perfect fit- Sizes from 515 to 7V4.Regular $1.00.Special, Wednesday, 69c per pair.ting.Sample Belts at Less Than Cost Sample Leather and Elastic\u201d Belts, at exactly cost price, some with genuine cut-steel .buchles, others fancy leather Bells.Prices range from !5c io 95c.Store Opens at 8 a.m.and Closes at 5.30 p.m.das.rame McCall Patterns for August are here.BALTIMORE INVENTOR DEAD.Spent Fifty-Five Years Seeking Per- - petuai Motion.Paltimore, Md, July 18.\u2014Andrew Gernand, eighty years old, is dead here.after spending fifty-five years of his life in a vain effort to solve the problem of perpetual motion.Gernand was an Inventive genius and would have made fortunes on \"prectical.inventions if he had been able to dismilss the perpetual motion '.problem from his mind.As a wedding present to one of his sons Henry, he gave the young man a suggestion fora labor savign corn eraper which made .\"$1,000,000 ur more in profits.During the recent electrical storm a bolt of lightning struck the spire of fhe Anglican church at Riviere du Loup, traversed the wires of the lighting circuit,» and tore out the \u2018switches.The damage was not seri: ous.33 A MAIL ADDRESS FOR CANADIANS IN LONDON.Before sailing, Canadian visitors to the Qld Country may arrange to have their mall forwarded in care of The Star\u2019s, London Office, whers it will be held until « galled for, or forwarded to .any point desired.Alt such mail should be ;elainty addressed \u201cMr, re eo The ; - Montreal Star (not \u201cThe Stam\u201d), 17 Cockspur street, \u201cPrrataigar Square, London ) England.The Montreal Star Office In London offers every 8 comfort and convenience.& | ; 2 \u2018fer Visitors, and 1s\" now > \u201cuniv he _fordeavous \u2018ot \u20ac weseéasconces sessssssssasssssesssss: The taurentic's List.The White Star-Dominion Line steamship TLaurentic, from Liverpool, brought over the following saloon passengers: Mrs.John Akers, Bingham Allan, Mrs.Allan, G.Alexander, (Ormsby Allhusen, M.R.Aimour, Mrs.H.W.Anthes, Miss Anthes, Mrs.B.F.Ayer.James H.G.Baird?James Hy.Bal- mer.Lieut.-Col.Robert Belcher, Mrs.Belcher, Miss Adie Beicher, Miss Addle Reicher, Miss J.Belcher, Dr.H.Belland, Miss Norah Blake, Mrs.William Borden, Miss A, J.Borden, George J Brewster, Mrs.Brewster, P.ridg Mrs.Rridge, Niel Brock, William Brodle, Dr.Brooktield, Mrs, Brookfleld, P.E.Brown, Mrs.Brown, V.L.Brown, Mrs.Brown.Mrs.F.Cameron, Louglas Camerou, H.T.Cherry, Mrs.Cherry, Miss Elsie Clark, John N.Collle, A.E.Copping, M.G.Crombie, Miss E.Crombie, N.Utowe, Mrs, Macgnret Æ Currigan Captain C.E.Dunsey.Henry Davis, Mrs, Davis, C.7.Loug:as.Mrs.W.Duncan, jr.- Mrs.Edwards, Mike M, Edwards, A.Evans, J.vans, Muss \"M.Evans.K.Fairbank, Mrs Falrbank, Miss Fisie Ferguson.L.P.Geofftion, Mrs.Geoffrion, G.M.Gordon, Miss K.Goulniock, Miss N.Gouinloëk, General A.W.Greely, R.H.Cc.Green, Mrs, Green, Miss A.M.Green.O.R.Green, Miss &.\u2018 BEC.Griswold, A.D.Gurd.Frank Halbhaus, Miss Hall, Miss G.Hall, Mrs.P.H.Hart, Mrs, H.Has- well, Miss V.HMawwell, Mrs.B.E.Hawke, Isaac V.8, Hiller, Mrs.Hilller, Charles B.Hinds, \u201csrs.Hinds, G.R.Hodgson, Mrs.F Hutchence, Christian Hutter, ane M.Hutter.sigmu Ingold, Walter M.Jaccard, Mrs.Jaccard, Mrs.V.M.Johnson, Captain H.A., John- stone, Miss Windaa Johnstone.Miss Kavanagh, Henry E.Knapp, Mrs.Knapp, WwW.H.Kyle, Mrs.Kyle.J.D.Lafferty, Mrs.Lafferty, W.RB.PE.Lodys, Mrs.A.°L.Malone, Miss Malone, J.T.Mathews, Miles CE.Mathews, H.Mathewson, Miss E.G.Maw, Miss Frida Maw, Robert Mills, Herbert S.Mills, Mrs.Mills, Miss H.A.Mills, Miss M.gomery, Francis PB.Monteith, J.CU.Moon, C.A.Moreing, Mrs.Moreing, M.Morris, Arnold L.Mumm.8 C Norsworthy.Malcolm Oswald, Mrs.Oswald.» A.H.Parker, Mrs.Parker, Ralph L.Peck, George.W.Peck, John W.Peck, Mise ther_Phelp, Rev.Emile Piche, Mise Lorna Pryor, Miss Btbuda N.Pryor.|, les Rathbun, Elzear Roy, Misa Geï- maine Robert, Mrs, Elien Rockwood, Miss E.Ruth Rockwood, Norman Ryan, He- nest \u2018Ryle.\u201cGeorge Walter Sadier,\u2014Mrs, Sadier?-B.-1 Major -John- 11%-Shepherd, \u201cMrs, Shepherds oan.Mrs.Sloan, Miss Sloan, Mrs.Jas.Strachan, J.Strachan, Mrs, Herbert C.Mel.Sutherland, MH._O.Bykes.J.1.Toft.Mm, Tak Taylor, USA, E.D.P.T on | reac Goo Tr M.Greig, Miss C.|.Mont- | | W.M.Taylor, Ger; Tewart, - 3 77 Lt .à holme, Miss N.Trenhoime, Mrs.L.DM.Tough.Baron Von Polenz, George Walker, Miss Dorothy Walker, Mrs.M.L.Ware, Captain D.Watson, H.Wener, Mrs.M.P.White, Miss M.Wilkes, Miss Eardley Wilmot, T.Wursch.Hesperian's Passenger List, The steamer Hesperian, from Glasgod, brought the following list of first class passengers: Miss S.Allan.A, G.Brand, Mrs.Brand, J.A.Brand, Lieut.B.M.G.Butterworth, R.G.A.G.T.Fergusdh, Mrs.Ferguson, Miss Ferguson.Miss Florence L.Harvey.John Leckie, Miss Leckie.Mrs.McCaui,.Donald McCaul, Miss G.Mrs.MeGregor, Mrs.McIntyre, Miss M.McIntyre, Mrs.Morris.Dr.David Patrick, Mrs.Patrick.J.Quigley, H.Quigley Alexander Roberts, Mrs.Roberts.D.Robertson.Mrs, Stewart, Mrs.Ussher, * Miss L, Walker, Miss C.Walker, Miss Jean L.Walker, Ln Woodburn.\"AVIATOR MARS IMPROVING.Erie, Pa., July 181.C.(Bud) Mars.who was injured here last Friday when his aeroplane fell, continues to improve, and to- day received a number of friends to whom he related details H.|P.McCaul.Alexander Stewart.of his latest experience.He will probably leave the hospital to-mor- row.Dentists advise: \u201c\"Kssp the TEMPOR- © ARY, Weth in the mouth fust ss 8 N insure eX Soalhy PE nests \u201cShy youngpteto, the voice daily uae ol PANTTOL TOOTH PASTE.Iw Fa RED of andor gums.WESTMOUNT COUNCIL.May Provide Band Music \u2014\u2014 Park.At last night's meeting of the West- mount Council the Parks Committee authorized an expenditure of $1,200 for the erection of a permanent bridge in Westmount Park to replace the, present one, which was reported to be In a dangerous condition.The explosive by-law regulating the carrying on of blasting Operations was read a third tfine and adopted.The question of providing band music in the park Awo evenings a week was discussed on recommendaition of Ald.McBride, but the matter was referred to the Parks Committee for consideration.\u2014 in the During a panic following an explosion.on a lene Jaunch on the Detroit River yesterday, Mabel Watson, of Woodstock, Ont, jumped into the river and was ârowaed, near Detroit.- \\ \u2018 The Route to Portland and the Maine Coast.The Grand Trunk Rallway « operates daily two high class trains over fts own Tralls, between Montreal aid Portland, Maine.The Dey \u2018Train from Montreal aves at 8.00 am, arriving Portland at 5.45 p.m.The Night Train leaves Montreal at 8.16 pm.and arrives Portland at 7.00 am.Trains leave Portland at 8.00 aim.and 8.00 pm, arriviag Montreal at 6.40 p.m, and 7.30 am.respectively, These trans, as \u201cGrand Trunk Trains,\u201d are expected to be \u201cOn Time.\u201d They are living up to their reputation.It may also be noted that this ser-; vice caters to the convenience of those who travef with - limited or leisure time at their disposal.Those who select the day ridg in order to enjoy the many \u2018aid remarkable besuties of |the \u201cwhite Mountains\u201d will be well advised.These natural attractions lend aid to the artificial in maintaining the populartty of the \u201cGrand Trunk Route.\u201d The Day Traiod carry high al he Ours, the To0d and whe | Cafe Partor and serving on the same baling up to the \u201cGrud Trunk Standerd\u201d of excellence.On the Night Tralns are operated Modern and Sumptuous Electric-light- ed Sleepers, including reading lamps, 1a bath upper and lower Cl of atoms, Derthe, Also lsdtric Fens keeping: ats \u201cHit und cool, mt Portland far-famed.ia.| acco 1 From 7 fands ot the P District are dom.végientiy reached.as Ma Const are also the ne Réecits vo all of which! q bégzage checked correspon department should de address- od to Agnes Chesley.2000000008000 London After : London, July 8: Tis almost imposeihle to convey an adequate impression of the good temper and humor of the London crowds.As an experience the «writer took the \u201ctube\u201d to the Bank of England the night of the Coronation to see the illuminations and the crush fin froat of the Bank, the Mansfon Houses, and Royal Exchange was something dreadful.It was impossible to reise the arms, so tightly were the people packed, but there was no unpleasant- | ness.The efficient policemen kept the crowds moving, which enabled ail to pass from street to street.The flluminations themeselves were disappointing, as there was no general scheme and there would be ons brilliantly lighted building followed by halt a dozen dark ones.Then, too, moat of tre lights were of gas and when a guet of wind came half the de- sien would disappear and the eir in the neighborhood would be permeated with an unpleasant odor.Some of the smaller buildings were actually illuminated with candles, and it struck Canadians and Americans, accustomed to electricity, as extremely curious, After the Bank, the Mansion House, most impressive decorations were to be seen on the Rothschilds mansion on Piccadilly, next door to 4h, Apsley House, the home of the ke of Wellington, and on Mr, Whitelaw Reid\u2019s house on Park Lane, which was a blaze of colored lights, artistically arranged.It is almost impossible to describe the humor of the London crowd, so instantaneous and evaaescent it is.One bleary-eyed old creature had a ramshackle box, which he wanted to rent for someone to stand on to eee one of the processions pass.\u201cGrand stand peat!\u201d he shouted, \u201cbest grand stand seat, only one shilling!\u201d A girl borrowed the box for one moment to climb to the top of a fence.She game him three half-pence for the loan of the box, and he held it in his palm and looked at it dubiously.| You\u2019l! never \u2018make yourself poor,\u201d he sqrumbled, to ¢he laughter of the on- |'160kers.\u201cCome up and have one, dear,\u201d cali\u2019 ed à pretty girl on a balcony to & policeman below during the progress of a procession.\u2018 \u201cSorry, but cawn't, ducky,\u2019 was his instant response, At a lurid sceng in the dramatization of Dickens \u201cTwo Cities,\u201d the curtain drops on Sidney Carton seated alone in the prison.Amid the silent tears of the sudience, just as the our_ tain started to descend a shrill Cockney woman's, voice filled the theatre, \u201cGood luck to ye!\" Tragedy was changed in an instant to comedy! Li .LS ; .With the dawn of July come the cheap sales and the city is now thronged with eager bargaia hunters.Ten years ago there was a great difference between English and Canadian shops, but now our shops have improved so much and have grown so much larger and more numerous that a Canadian woman was heard to de- rlare Treceatly that she could shop as well in Canada as in London.One advantage that Canadian women find Is that the ready-made clothing vin Canada is much better.There ready-made frocks and coats are-al! labelled with the size, but in England they are all made one size.A woman with a twenty-elx inch \u2018waist finds that the largest waist measure in ready-made clothes is twenty-three.There is absolutely no grading ol gizes.Certain things are much cheaper in England, laces, materials, clhintz, cre_ tonnes aad so forth.Work le also cheaper and quite a good little dressmaker Will make a frock for five dol- larg, Men's thingg are noticeably cheaper, which may account for the undeniable fact that Englishmen are much better fressed than Canadians.The top hat is not so universal as it was a decade ago, and 02 hot days a large number nf straw hats and dark flannel suits Are to be seen, One pleasant characteristic of English shops is the universal politeness af the shop people.It Is \u201cYes, madam.\u201d and \u201cNo, madam,\u201d and \u201clI am sorry, madam,\u201d on every hand.\u201cSir\u201d and \u201cMadam\u201d are two very small words but they add mueh to the pervading alr of politeness, And the taxi-cab drivers are exceedingly polite.There is never any dispute as to fare, for .it is registered in plain figures, and when an address is given the driver invariably \u2018touches his cap.\u2018We Canadians rathef pride Gurselves on our bad manners\u2014\u201cIndependence\u201d we call it\u2014but we might well take a lesson from the Motherland in universal civility.\u2018 : A.C.The Fool and the Fire, French !s a dangerous language for the inexpert, and Alfred- Lushirigton was once made the victim-of a friend\u2019s bad pronunciation.\u201cBack in London early in the year 1864,\u201d Mr.Brookfield says, in \u201cMrs.Brookfleld\u2019 and Her Circle,\u201d \u201ca tale is being told of Alfred and E.Lushington, the latter of whom pronounces French rather Angliocally, that once when they were at an hotel in Paris, E.L.loft Alfred smoking in his fire to be Kept An, he a'onpod the Conciergerie to say \u201c \" taisgen pas sortir ;le fou (feu).\u201d Mat M7\" \u201cLe fou; vous savez ie est dans ma chambre, ne io.misses pas sortir.\u201d \u201cBien monsieur\u201d EB.L or returned-\u2014when the-porter- accogted nososted.him \" the gate\u2019 with, \u201cMals, Monsieur, le fracas que.nous.avons 3 vy Sa.be re OPC i [ar 60c.15 to 27 inches.Prices from Plain Huck Towellings, all pure linen, size HUCK TOWELLINGS | AN UNUSUAL ASSORTMENT OF DESIGNS Fancy Huck Towellihgs of superior quality.Size 25 inches, price 50c; size 25 inches, price Price $2.00.35c to 70c.price $2.50.Colonial Cloth, an exceptionally fine cottox.fabric particularly desirable for making white: wear, 36 inches wide, in 10 yard lengths.rants Foe BN 42 inches wide, in 10 yard lengths, literary standpoint.Copyright Fiction, Each, 50c Time spent in our Book Department will never be regretted.Upwards of 500 titles in popular copyright fiction\u2014briefly books that have made good\u2014is an especiall attractive.offer at, each 50c.: \"some with the finest color work\u2014and represent the highest standard, viewed from a These are beautifully ! = These are Books that have made records when selling at higher prices.| y printed, cloth bound books { Continued.) cé OOD! So that, if T were to jects stolen from this room\u201d + hy .sald the mafistrate to Beautrelet, \u201c1 shouid answer that I know.\u201d \u201cBravo! My gentleman knows ÿ \u2018* More about it than the owner himself.M.de Gesvres has everything account.Le for; M.Isidore Beautreket has not.Hé misses a bookcase in three sec- \u201ctipns and a life-size statue which nobody ever noticed.And, If I.asked Yybu the name of the mufderer ?\u201d -=\"*l should \u2018answer thet I know it\u201d AI pre gave a riart.The de- : and the journallets drew nearer.WM.de Gesvres and the two girls im- Sud p by Feautrelet's tranquil as., tiatenedt\"attoativelrs- -} ask you which were the ob- please._.+04 ee 1 À 1.Al that moment Raymonde de Bainf.HOLLOW NEEDLE \u201cMAURICE LEBLANC CoryRIGHTED 1911 BY DousLEDAY, PACE #® (ALL RIOHTS RESERVED): ! .The country home of the Comte de Gesvres is visited by burglars, whose noise awakens Suzanne, daughter of the Comte, and Raymonde, his niece.They discover a strange man in the drawing-room, and as he makes his escape, ymonde fires from à balcony, with a rifle, and apparently \u201cwounds the intrider, who drops to the grass, but afterwards staggers up ahd again disappears.M.Jean aval the Comte's private secretary, is found dead wit a dagger wound\u2019 through his heart.M.Filleul, the ex- \u2014 \u201c SYNOPSIS.amining magistrate, arrives to «În- vestigate.A buff leather cap is found on the ground, and it is ascertained that the burglars could not have made \u2018their way ont of the park, and must still be within a short distance of the house.The magistrate procecds to examine Raymonde: and Suzanne, .The presence of Isidore Reautrelet at the Inquiry excites ttie suspicion of the Magistrate.Beau- trelet first poses us a newspaper reporter, then admits he !s a sixth- form pupil at the Lycee Janson.| \u201cWhat a plece of luck.This cap- can you mak: me these startdng revelations non ?\" \"Yes.now\u2014ur rather, if you do not mind, in an hour or two, when I shall | have assisted at your Inquiry to the \u201cNo, no, young nmin, here and now saze.\u201d À Væeran.who.had not taken her eyes from Isidore Benutrekt skice the.be- ture will do honor to my career.And} ganing of this scene, came up to M.| \u201cYee, \u2018mademolseile?\u201d \" She hesitated for two or three seconda\u2019 with her eyes fixed on Reautre- \u2018let, and then.addressing MM.Filleuld \u201c1 should Fke you to aak monsieur the reavôn why he was.walking yes terday in the sunk road which leads up to the tie door.\u201d \u2026 It vas an umapected and Aram.tic stroke.Ildore Beautrelst «p- pearcd nonpiussed: 7 \u201cf, maedénralselle?1?me yesterday?\u2019 \u2019 Raymonde {Fine = victlon, and then said, im a steady voloe: \u201cAt four o'clock in the afternoon, as I was crossing the wood, I met in the sunk road a young man of monsieur» Holght.dressed 17ke htm, and wearing a beard cut in the same way\u2014and J recelved a vary clear impression that he was trying to hide.\u201d \u201cAnd it Wag 1?\u201d \u201cI could not say that as an absolute certa » for ty recoilection {x a lit- the v e.Stifl\u2014still,, 1 think so \u20144f not, it would be an unysual resem- blancé\u2014\u2014\" 8 > M.Filluel was penplexed.Already taken Im by one of his confederates was he now going to Jet himself be tricked by this self-styled schoolboy?Certainty, the younz man\u2019s manner spoke im Nis favor; butr one can \u2018never tell! \u201cWhat have you to say, sir?\u201d \u2018That mademoiselle 1s mistaken as I can easily show you with one word.Yesterday, at the time stated, I was at Veules.\u201d \u201cYou will have to prove it, you wii have to.In eny case, the position is-mot -who.t it was.Sergeant.one of your men will keep momsieur company.\u201d ; Isidore Beautrelet's faco denoted a keen vexation.SW it be for long?\u201d ; \u201cLong enough to collect the necessary.Imformatéon.\u201d.- .\u201cMonéleur 16 Juge\u2019 d'Mstruction, 1 beseech you tn collect ft: with afl possible speed and discretion.\u201d ' + por - .: \u201cMy father {s anh odd man.Wa are very much attached to each or\u2014 afd l'wquid not havs hn suffer on my account.\u201d - ' : The more or less pathetic note in his tes A ! n, A now, ariet 10 genly\u201d + RT whe impreésiom It suggested a scene in af |mieiodeama, .Newcriltelors, he promie- The afternoon was wearing on.The examining magistrate returmed to the Tung of the cloisters, after giving orders that no unauthorized persons were to be admitted, and patiently, methodically, dividing the ground into lots which were euocesalvely explored, himeelf directed the eearch.But at the en dof the day he was no farther than at the start; and he ! declared, before an army of reporters, Who, during that time, had invaded the chateau: \u2018 , \u201cGentlemen.everythinæ leads us to suppose that the wounded men is here within our reach; everything, that is, excapt thé reality, the fact, Therefore in our humble opinion, he must have escaped and we shatl find him outside.\u201d he arranged, with the sergeant of gendarmes, for a complete watch to be kept over the.park, and after making a fresh examimation of the jtwo drew- ing rooms, visiting the whole of the chateau and surrounding himself with ail.the necessary information.he took the road back to Dieppe, accompanied by the deputy prosecutor.-, -.Night feif.As.the houdoir was to remain locked, Jean Daval's body had been moved to another room, Two women from the neighborhood sat.up with it, assisted by Suzanne and.Raymonde.Downstairs, young Isidore Beautrelet slept on the bench in the old oratory, under the watchful eye of the village policeman, who had: sition among the rulps and signg the wi - * _ ir ! CAN wag stil until] eleven é'etock:.we.i FE Mr \u201cAttention!\u201d roared.the sergeant.\u201cTwo men remain, | re; you, Kosslex | a and you, Lecanus! à 0 Vers at tite; By the way of precaution, however, | but, af ten minutes past, etaven,\u2019a shot || echoed from the qther side of.the.ound the house on the left.A figure was seen to make away in the dark.Then, suddenly, a second shot drew them farther on, almost to the borders of the farm.And, all at once, as they arrived, in a band, at the hedge which lines the orchard, a flame burst out, to the right of the farmhouse, and other flames also rose in a thick columns.It was ga barn burning, stuffed to the ridge with straw.- \u201cThe scoundrels!\u201d shouted the sergent \u201cThey've set fire to it.Have at them, lads! They can't be far away!\u201d But the wind was turning the flames toward the majn bullding and it became necessary, before all things, to ward off the danger.They all exerted themselves with the greater ardor inasmuch \u2018as, M.de Gesvres, Rurrying to the scene of the disaster, encouraged them with the promise of a reward.By the time that they had mastered the flames, it was two o'clock In the morning.All pursuit would have been vain,\u201d | \u201cWe'll look into*it by.daylight,\u201d sald the sergeant.\u201cThey are sure to have loft traces; we shall find them.\u201d ' \u201cAnd I shell not be sorry,\u201d added M.de Geavres, \u201cto learn the reason of this attack.= To set fire to trusses of straw strikes me ds a very use- lass proceeding.\u201d = \u201cCome with me, Monsieur le Comte: I may be able to tell you the rea- _ \u2018person.| fon\u201d on à en se days of co\u2019d-blooded extortion.\u201cIt would appear.\u201d he says, \u201cthat the present high price of ice is largely due to the greed of the ice companies in refusimg to take n-ces- sary measures to supply the city's wants.\u201d In confirmation of this it is pointed but that on July 1st, when the hot wave was making ice more and more a n2essary of life even in the tenement districts, thd Knickerbocker Ice Company raised {ts prio?to retailers from $2.25 to $3.00and $5.00 a ton, and this in the face of the incontrovertible fact that it had a plentiful supply in storage up the Hudson and more than 300,000 tons on barges chming down the river.When the president of the co ny was interviewed hy Commissioner Waldo and asked what he In- t>nded to do whon the next hot wave came, he is reponted to.have replied, \u201cNothing can be done to improve the situation, God help the public.\u201d This plous wish reads very different from the celebrated.Vanderbilt dictum, \u201cThe public be d\u2014d,\u201d but they apparently mean; for practical purposes, exactly the same thing.= NEW- YORK'S ICE SUPPLY.JLICE COMMISSIONER WALDO, of New York, who ; Lord Morley apparently fears that the \u201cBackwoodsmen\u201d will kill the Veto Bill, even as amended by Lord Lansdowne.This would not necessarily precipitate the \u201csnevitable comflict\u201d; but only delay the joining of battle Thi Bill could be quickly passed again through the Commons and sent up for \u2018the consideration of the peers once more\u2014possibly accompanied by the creation of a fww new Liberal Peers as \u201ca guarantee of good faith,\u201d But if the Peers fight too long, they will lcwe their summer holidays.The change of Turkish commanders Ih Albania probably means a new policy and may result in dispelling the war cloud which has been gathering for weeks in this quarter of the Balkans.Austria will not fight the Turks if she can possibly help it; but a little more abuse of Catholic Albanians would put it beyond her power to refrain.) As Parltament is meeting in the sporting season, it seems to have imbibed something of the sporting spirit ; and to realize it must play eome such game de \u201cdouble or quits\u201d if it is to keep the attention of the \u201cfans.\u201d \u2019 - w The New Age ih Morocco.New York Sun\u2014A first conspicuous triumph of \u201cpacific penetration\u201d In Morocco is @nnounced.On the French national holiday the Sultan of Morocco sent the first wire- lees telegraph meesage from Fez to his Ambassador at Paris, directing that official to congratulate the President of the French Republic -upon the opening of telegraphic communication between F:z and Paris.Thus after cen- turtes the rekkas, the runners who traversed the tong road between Fez and Tangier and left their bones beside the ftreams ot every flood and vere the victims of every revoit and the prey of every dit, are relieved fore of their fatal task.i oi ver \u2018 The Personality of Thackeray.Toronto Giobe\u2014The most notable thing about Thackeray, was his ow unique personality.He had a noble he sique\u2019 arid a striking appearance.He had hosts of per- eomalefriende-among them both Carlyle end Tennyeon\u2014 and \u2018he had no enemies in spite of his penchant for satire and even for burlesque.His visit to America on a lecture tour madd a favorabdls impression on the cultured classes of this comtinent, who © ever since been his readers and admirers.Hin versatility is shown by the fact that he combined.fn himsell the roles of novels, poe etorian, satirist, and cditoonist, and equal to all of them.' that he was New Zealand's Growth is Slow.- Winnipeg Free Prtsp\u2014New Zealand grows slowly.Its recent census shows a populition of 1,607,811, an increase of \u2018less than 120,000 tn the last decade.The population does not greatly exceed that of Alberta and Saskatchewan, the.two now Canadiin.provinces that were, wastes à quarter of a century ago.Canada i» the only \u201coverseas Do- minjon\u201d which wig rapidly.It.basd nor more pop- New Zealand, snd South £rica t.(whites only) pu ' a more lovingly than Thackeray.Henry Eëmond first The Centenary-of W.M;Fhackery{{ KEPEACE THACK- WILLIAM: MA : ERY.me On Judy 18, 1811, just\u2019 ohe hundred years ago, William Makeplece Thiol eray was born.It was at Calcutta,| Iadia, that he first saw the light Sent home to England In his childhood, be was educated at Charterhouse, apd at Trinity College, Cambridge.He then travelled on the Continent, studied law, and settled student.It was at this period that he first turned his attention to literature, For many years he was a newspaper correspondent.Among his journalistic contributions may be mentioned \u201cThe Paris Sketch Book,\u201d \u201cThe Irish Sketch Book,\u201d \u201cCornhill to Calro,\u201d \u201cThe History of Samuel Titmarch.\u201d \u2018The Great Hoggerty Diamond,\u201d \u201cMiss Tickleto- by's Lectures où English History\" and \u201cThe Snobs of England, by One of Themselves.\u201d * * « \u201cIn 1846 he contributed to Fraser's Magazine, \u201cThe Luck of Barry Lyndon,\u201d which wag his first \u2018plece of sustained fiction.peared the first .serial number of \u201cVanity Fair,\u201d the publication of which was coacluded in July, 1848.The first number of \u201cPendennis\u201d appeared in November, 1848; the last in December, 1850.\u2018The History of Henry Esmond.\u201d the only one of his novels not published originally in serial numbers, came out in 1852, just prior to the sailing of its author for America,where he delivered his series of lectures on \u201cThe English Humorists.\u201d In October, 1853, 'appeared the first number of \u201cThe Newcomes,\u201d the Jast number of which bore date of August, 1855 - Thackeray made his second visit to America in 1855, this time deMver- ing his series of lectures on \u201cThe Foyr.Georges.\u201d \u201cThe Virginians\u201d was his next novel, running in serlal numbers from No vember, 1857.to October, 1S59.In 1860, he became editor of the newly estab lished Cornhill Magazine, contributfh# to Îtg pages in that year, \u2018Level, Widower,\u201d hesides much miscellaneous material, In the same mägaZine, from January, 1861, to August, 2, appeared his last.finished novel.He Adventures of Philif.\u201d Amoùg ! contributions to the Cornhill wen Bis famous \u2018Roundabout Papers,\u201d which were made into a book during the year of 1863.: \u2019 : At the close of.this year, December 23, Thackeray died.He had been working qn a new novel, \u201cDenis Duval\u201d which- many of the critics pe- deve would have beer \u201chis greatest work.In 1864, quring the months of Match, April, May and June, the com_ pleted portion of the story was published in the Cornhill Magazine.It was first made into a book in the year 1867, | * * * It is as a satirist, and a4 deadly one, that Thackeray did his great work.That quality gave him the mighty power that he wielded In his own day.It would be a mistake, however, to seek In his satire alone for the elements that make his work vital to-day.and will keep it vital so long as English fiction is read.Historically we can appreciate his satire and understand its influence.and this power of understanding.cannot be dissociated from the pleasure that e obtain to-day from his novels.Yet his abiding influence lies rather in the fact that he has created a world of characters so true to life that they are as real to -us almost as the men and women we meet tn our dally walk.} Take Becky Sharp, for Instance, the crookedest stick in a forest where few of the trees are straight.Yet who is there that does not have a concealed admiration for Becky, or that does ndt pity her, rather than condemn?Ir satire were all, poor Becky would needs be the worst hated woman in English fiction.Perhaps she ia, among feminine readers\u2014what n would venture to say?\u2018But the men themselves-\u2014do not even the.best éof then, the most virtuous, openly tolr- ate her, inwardly making excuses for her the while?And\u2014well, would satire give them this queer feeling of affection for her.notwithstanding al! her vices and follies?; « ° .Il has been objected that Thackeray never created a satisfactory heroine, that his \u2018women characters are either wicked or else pink-cheeked, empty- headed dolls.There is a measure of truth in the assertion.Doubtless none of the women in his stories ia portrayed without defects of artistry.Yet no novelist ever wrote of good women is that wonderful scqne in which There sees Lady C'ustle- wood, \u201cthe most charming object he had ever looked on.\u201d Neither wicked nor weak can be the woman pictyred thus: \u201cHer golden hair was shiing in the gold of the sun; her completion was of a dazzling bloom: her lips smiling, and her eyes beaming with a kindness which made Harry Esmond's heart © beat with surprise.\u201d , e world knows Lad wood's history, knows that iced aod not without blemish, but Just a beautiful and good woman, such as, thank heaven, ihe world is full of.' n ortrayal of however.that Thackeray Ancien: full power of his genius.Absolutely perfect, each in his own kind, are the charaoters of Colonel Newcome, H, Esmond, Major Dobbin, Sir pi ley and.his brother Rawdon Craw.Steyne,, poor, fat, foolish Jos Sediey and a host of others.To have created a world of ¢haracters such is to have achieved immortality.ere pert A unique case over which muck tin money aphtemper have been Tort nase last be ttled by the Havre Court.Burin winter,\\as a railway of- clal toglf no holice of his complaint that, t Was not heated, passenger \u201cmamed Chouet, travelling In Paris as an 'art| In January, 1847, ap-lget it?+, THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR-+TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1911.sr\u201d \u2018 , In an off-hand way, ex-Ald.Con- 10y, who served gs a.city father \u2018for Sev23R] years.cam retpll intresting dicehés o?gid.Montreal,\u201d but, var he ways himself, he could, if he sat down to the task.and ht evdhts In chronological\u2019 order, epitomize the history of the city for a long series of years.\u201c1 have read the \u2018I remember column with Interest,\u201d he gaid.\u201cThe scenes recalled, remind me of my own youth, , tome mistakes as to dates and events have been made, but each has: bis own recollection and view- -point.The chief things is.the.im- ; pression left on the mind when young * -1'and which becomes indelible.\u2019 \u201c1 don\u2019t think that any have mentioned Graftou's Schuol.That was à public school in the real sense of the \u2018word, although we would now call it 8 private school.It was public in this serise; that all could go to it\u2014 Catholic.: Protestant, Jew; Gentile, ahd po questions asked.It used to be ftept on Notre Dame: street, but t was removed to old Bonaventure street \u2018Those werg the good old times and no mistake, We had all kinds of fun.\u201d \u201cWe had not a\u2018care in the world, We hdd our school boy flight, and be- devilinent, and we were ready to tackle the boys beionging to other schools.\u201cOur- more elaborate school system of the present day, leaves no room for the camaraderie of my earty youth.M is 4 pity.for euch schools as 1 refer to, brought young people together ot different creeds and classes, and, made them ons of good feeling.That school house has long ince disappeared from*what we now call St.Jumes street; but though it was not pretentious, it did good work, and not a few of those who attended it have made their mark in the wôrid.Some of the puplis of that suhool are still Living, but most are gone over to the silent majority.\u201cThe old days, with the narrow sinsets, the taHow candies, the cabs, which were like wells, the open country all about\u2014in Point St.Charles, in Griffintown, to some extent, ithe farm flands where now, on the upper ievel \u2018we have emporiums of trade, the reservoir on St.Louis Square, the doling of the water in buckets\u2014] remember, it all.\u201cAh, the ship feverst\u2014wil] I ever for- That eas a time ef horror and distress.There had been a failure of the potato crop in Ireland, and thousands died of starvation in the old Country.\u2018Those, however, who escaped.and came out here in the old condition and were stricken with a wasting fever, which they were too weak to withstand\u2019.Many died at sea, but thousands died at Quebec and Montreal, In this city It wag sald that some 6,000 died, and the estimate is a conservative one.There was no provision for the poor victimes, but as much as could be done, in a moments notice, was done.Sheds were provided, coarse enough.medical attendance secured, and the priestg and min- -isters attended the victims in their last agony.They had to be buried hurriedly, nor could they recelve individual and separat: burfal.1 remember the big stone which was placed above the trench, in which tHe bodjes of 6,000 haq been laid: the securing of it from the river bed during' the excavation, and the inscription 'pfaced upon fit.: \u201cOf course, 1] remember the built \u201cof the bridge.Which was then \"med to be ohe of the wonders of e#world.The Indians from Caugh- nawaga and plenty of white men, too.were emploved by the contraatorg to get.ato for the toffer dams in the course df the construction of the bridge.would see them, hundreds of men white and red, engaged In filling the boats with stones, for the purpose mentinned.The stones were taken from the river, from the land from alt places available.And for cach boatload.the parties received one dollar.When the Prince of Wales came to open the brdge, I wag a solder, or at least a volunteer.I,belonged to No.1.company of the 60th Rifles and was on duty at the wharf to offer the salute to His Royal Highness.\u201cMost of the members of that company ane gone.\u2018We had to wait a long time for the boat on which His Royal Highress was delayed.You may.guess the nature of the demonstration when 1 gay that the procession had reach»d Sir John Rose's residence before the last of it had left the wharf, The whole city was en fete.Mr.Conroy then referred to the old military regime in Montreal.\u201cIt was a lively time, 1 tell you, in those days,\u201d he sald.\u201cThe officers were a jolly lot, and spent their money freely.There was a regiment stationed on St.Helen's Island and to get on the island at that time you had to get a military pass \u201cThere was a character, then, named \u2018Johnny\u2019 Jordan, who lived somewhere near where Molson's Terrace is now.This man had saved, in his lifetime, I suppose, over thirty-five lives from the river.He saved careless soldiers who might fall in the water rowing over, or in crossing when the ice was bad.Me was known far and near for hig bravery in jumping Into the river to Yestue drowming persons.He recelved all sorts of recognition.As a reward for his devotion, \u2018Johnny\u2019 got permission from the officers to cross to the island without a permit.He could go or come when he pleased, but he was the only man in Montreal who enjoyed that privilege.He kept boats on the river for hire, and many a time he rowed distinguished officers, who had seen fighting In many parts.of the world, and who are now sleep- Ing their last sleep in the old military cemetery In the east end of the city.\u201d Gavazzi riots stand out in Mr.Con- roy's memory, for the reason that he knew well two of the victims of the shooting\u2014Jimmy Welsh and a young man named McGrath, the son of the Ghief of Police.cc \u201cThere was a mystery about the affair at the time,\u201d he said, \u201cand there will, 1 suppose, alway#® be a \u2018mystery «bout * it.Who.gave, the er to fire?Nobody knows, The people were coming out of the church.It was sald at the time that eome of the congregation fired into the ¢rowd.But there whs a fusillade, and sav.eral citizens fell.Waa 1t'Mayor wn.i son who gave the order?This was dended.Was it the officers of the Cameronians, who had newly arrived?Nothing was ever known of this, The affair created much feeling - at the time.\u201d * * ° \u201cI never shot snipe on _Victéria Square, but I shot water hens he Selgneurs street now stands; I bathed where there ia, to-day.a \u2018vast industrial activity in the neighborhood of Black\u2019s ase.which {was then all open country -or scrub, and which gould have bought for & song.ou \u201cQf course there was \u2018the creck on Craig street, and the river\u2019 rgnning through Little Craig.That river also, at one time, ran through old Bonaventure streat.8t.Cath street west was not built up\u2019 when 1 was youns.For the moat part, it was [open field or swampy land, and where the English Cathedral novi pete | ee \u2014 |Sriwean Faris ang Barer big hole in th Tin which the More: Hire Rangers Nésded.Qc +À ; wll, andl when the trath stem youngsters used ogo Batt \u2018Which the Windeor' Record-rAndl 'yat forest fires gan be ned.avited for \u2018a footwarmer: = The| \u201cThe oid.dxys.are not to bé de- to & great degres.TOW & 2 more rangers, vis (Western Sate Rauway brouat ap ac TI.valid Mz.Conroy, tn conclus sagaigst Rewsenger, sion.© \u201cWe \u2018be.more prog v West.to cout) bas decided that he had ¢ ri ut Ena Soubt SHAE Sh, 10 PIE.ET ARTY IA 0 ag) WRF TY Croples i Nv when | pen SNOOK and Goodspééd sound like the nanves of those who would be chasing souls with a camers.i IN IOWA a farmer fell oft the back porch and broke his leg while kissing his wife.The waltz kiss \u2018has penetrated to the rural districts.| DRS.SNOOK and Goodspeed are arrang- | ing to photograph the.souls \u2018of Philadel | phla students, he experiments may fal) for.the same reason that a wooden-legged man can\u2019t have carns.THEN, again.there are some students whose souls.would be rays of darkness rather than light.' STILL \u201ctbe tenderfoot who {loesn't know enough\u2019 to put out his camp fire when he is done with it may have his warm time coming.TRUST a man {if you are sure he wijl never, have.a chance to go back on you.THE soldier in Morocco who m a French Consul \u201cwalk Spanish\u2019 will have to toe the line made with French chalk.< : » Mr.Henri\u2014' \"What Is Gray so proud about?\u201d Mrs.Henrl\u2014\u2018\u2018He's just broke all speed records for making ice cream on their new freezer.\u2019 IF THE city althorities would enforce the by-laws we have, instead of sitting up nights thinkjhg up new ones, Mgnt- real would be a pretty good summer and winter resort.MARRIAGE Is the mother of inven- sailing ships were in an enfeebled [tion along the lines of excuses.WELL, the mercury was not stuck In the top of the tube after all.MONTREAL is now working full time at its trade as a summer resort.THE more a woman does for her husband the bigger the pride he can take in himself for.letting her.+ THE balloon is still putting out a few Tying efforts before yielding to the aeroplane, : NOTHING gtartles à girl so much as to be kissed by a middle-aged man except not to be by a young one.AN American exchange, referring to a certain deceased citizen, said in its obit- Luary notice: \u2018We knew him as old Ten Per\u2018 Cent., the more he had the less he, spent; the more he got the less he lent.He's dead:we don't know where he went, but if his soul to Heaven was sent he'll own the harps and charge \u2019em rent.\u201d CONGRESS has passed a bill forbidding, a senatorial candidate from spending more than $10,000 or a congressional candidate more than $5.000 on his electoral campaign.Fortunately for \u201cthe system,\u2019 the bill doesn't say an@bing about what other people may \u2018spend for the benefit of the candidate.\u2014 HOLDING BACK.Gladys\u2014\u2018He asked me to marry him and said he got $40 a week.I know for a fact he gets $60.\" Edith\u2014\u201cHe must have been married before.\" \u2018A COMET has been discovered in Pittsburg.The strange thing about it is how they saw it through the smoke.THE influence of geography on occupation is very interesting.\u2018What is that tellow\u2014a bill collector?\u201d asked the friend who dropped into the office.\u2018Certainly not,\u201d was the indignant reply.\u201cAt least not here.I don't know what he To the Editor.Éoronation Revised to Suit Toronto.To the Editor of the Montreal Star: Sir, \u2014AN the rest of the dominions beyond the seas were heartily satisfied with the splendid treatment thelr contingents received on the occasion of the coronation, but Tordnto appears not to have had ite due, if some of their representatives are correct.The writer wishes to point out wherein grave errors were made by the Earl Marehal on some paints in thie connection, thereby rendering the whole great spectacis à faiture \u2026In the first place, the King should have Been tucked away in a side galery \u201camong those present,\u2019 and the centre of the stage kept clear for the illustrious Torontonians to take the \u2018\u2018highesy seats Hin the synagogue,\u201d and sitwe they had: ot one singte combined head to crown (it would have taken the dome of St.Paul's to crown it, and this would hardly do in the .Abbey), the work would have igoloed on in awe aml wonder at the inspiring spectacle of the 'TorontOnlsne taking turn about and orvwning each other, the crown of course being ad for the occasion by precing, out sain the Queeri's crown anda few yards of eather to make it Ot.Theh the matter of being by the army of officlals avoided by having Lord « pot of biacking and Lord Roberts with: a s ; ax.each head was crowned.jotiof other things that might have been, but IT wik to\" the naval review.4 Had.special place What an omission! -Why was not the bridge of the Viotoria and Albert Hned with those magnificent Toronto persons, each m full cerommtion .receiving of the Benplre thunder [FRAS \"HOUSE qf the Dominion, ERS\u2019 FINE OLD PORT WINES The Italian Warehouse has \u2018tor long been recognized as the WINE Ask any one wha is a judge of good Wine or Liquor.and he will te you that our reputation for the able prices bottle we gel.To-day we publish a list of our FINE OLD PORTS.VALUE THEY are SECON > QG LITY AN FRASER'S 'ORT WINES\u2014 u V.F.©.Port (our very best) - £150 The Royal Wine Particular.Oldes £100 \u2018O!d° Reserve\" \u201cPrivate Stock\u201d Tawny, Very Old Delicate \u201cE.P.No.§,\" Extra Particular Old Cockburn\u2019s Finest Old White Port Commendador (Bottled in Oporto) Choice Old Delicate 0e \u2018Four Diamond,\u201d No.4, Fine Fruity Wine .Tarragona, Genuine Wine .Convido Port .Gilbey's Invalid Port Gilbey's Invalid Port .Gilbey's VVVV Port .Glibey's Oporto Blanco White C1 of Bols\u2019 Liqu Cre eae ens £ \u2018 BOLS\u2019 LIQ juga (2 gallons).BOLS' LIQUEUR GIN, large per pame of 12.\u2014SUN BRAND\u2014 æ \u201cput up in India.Genuine Major large botMes.price kc bottle.or cold meat, fish and game.THE OLD RELIABLE.ing * Welous, 35¢ per pint bottle.trade.the Cordial contains sugar.ITALIAN WAREHOUSE.Established 1856.very finest and purest oc ls nOt exoèfed by any other firm in Canadn.wea rellable brands from the best manufacturers, No.10, Very Superior Rich Old Wine No.2, Superior Sound Young Port Montserrat Lime Juice Also Montserrat Lime Juice Cordial, large N.B.\u2014The Lime Juice is just 1.We bandle only and we guarantee every AND FOR AGE, D TO NONE IN CANADA.Bottle.Gallon.Dozen cies eee eee 3.00 ee $20.00 Cees 2.50 cee 28.00 FE .Cee 2.00 $0.50 20.00 ess 1.75 9.00 19.00 .seras tes acc Le 1.50 8.00 17.04 PRES 1.530 8.00 17.00 Cee van ae 1.50 LL 17.08 eee.1.25 6.00 :\u2026 18.00 Crete ian.1.00 4.50 10.00 seu seeesnann T5 3.50 8.00 reverie reas 23 3.50 6.00 sacs a asa case u0e 35 v L150 4.00, rere veses les ee \u2018 1.25 \u201cee 14.00 Quarts .\u2026 1.25 14.00 Pints eden \u201ceen 7 15.60 Quarts .eee 1.25 14,00 .Quarts .1.25 14.00 .- e eur Gin The Best that Holland Produces \u2018\u201cAbsolutely.\u201d* EUR GIN is a specialt acts gently on the kidneys.and is of h BO; r of world-wide reputation.It fen medicinal value.\u2018 LS\u2019 LIQUEUR GIN ls recognized as the best made in Holland; even our competitors admit that.It costs a little more than ordinary- Gin.but as to quality there is no comparison whatever.BOLE LIQUEUR GIN.medium stone jugs, 85c each.$J.30 per case of 12 medlum stone jugs (2 gallons).> BOLS' LIQUEUR GIN.glass jugs.75c each, $10 per casa of 15 glass Hero are the prices: sized stone fugs.Price $1.20 each, $13.08 Pgh trade supplied at special prices, sk your grocer for Bols\u2019 Gin If he does not not handle it, advise FRASER, VIGER & CO., Limited.Real Indian Chutneys - India is the home of fine Chutney, and we draw your particular et tion to a shipment just to hand from Bombay of the very best Grey Chutney and Genuine Col.Skinner Chutney, ia t N.B.\u2014Theze delicious Chutneys are just the thing to serve with Try a hottle to-day.| Always on hand.A good supply of Montserrat Lime Juice, a de and quenching summer drink.Always popular with ouf 650 per quart bott le.bottles, 40e Hottte.the natural unsweetensd article, asf FRASER, VIGER & CO, Linie FRASER\u2019S BUILDING, 211 St.James St, Montreal.CURED OF RUPTURE 437 St.Emily Street, Montreal.To Whom It May Concern:\u2014 In May last I was fitted with a Lind.rhan Truss for hernia, To-day find myself completely cured, so that 1 cherfully recommend the Lindman Truss to pufferers.J.Perrault, | \u201cCall or write for free booklet.\u2019 B.LINDMAN.Reg'd 16 McGlil! College Avenue, Montreal.- \u2014 i 4 io Try Cuticura Soap and Ointment Free Although Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment are sold by drugs and dealers everywhere, a liberal sample each.with 32-page oklet on the care aud trestment of skin and hair, will be sent.post-free, on applieation to Potter Drug & Chem.Corp.Boston, U.S.A 163 30 saw | «on.Sir Wm.J.Ritchie, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, has been appointed deputy to the Governor-Gen- eral.\u201d \u2014 From the Montreal Star, July 18, 1881.' THE HON.Wil- llam Johnston Rit- the late Hon.Justice Ritchie, of Nova Seotla, and was born at Annapolis, N.S., and educated at Pletou.The fam- fly have The Late Sir W.J.Ritchie.tia as eminently a legal one, so it was not in the least atmnge that he should enter his brother's office, the Chief Judge dents of Nova Sco- in uity, and was called to the Bar of New Brunswick in 1838.He was appoint- led Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of New Brunswick in 1855.He succeeded the Hon.Robert Parker as Chlef Justice of New Brunswick in 1865, appointed a Pulene Judge of the Supreme Court of the Dominion on October 8th.1875, and was appointed Chief Justice in 1879.Pre annual dinners, the funds to go to spreading works on political economy.\u201d \u2014¥From the Montreal Star, July 18, 1881.THIS action upon the part of the greatest.free trade soclety was taken years before they decorated our own Sir Wil- frida with thelr highest honor, their gold medal, which is pure metal, not common sit.\u201cIt is stated that the library of the Institut Canadien has been offered to Me- Gin University.The offer has not been formally made yet, and is subject to certain conditions, which it Is probable will vt» complied with, and the two libraries wil be amalgamated from one of the best institutions of the kind in the city.\u201d -From the Montreal Star, Juiy 1, 1887.THE offer was not accepted, as it was thought that so valuable a éction for ublio Instruction and research should Pola a mors centra] position, so it was deolded to give it a home in the ser Institute on Dorchester and University streets.There it has a section all to itsqlf, where every one with a desire for research ls always weicome, and as there is po charge of any kind-students have only themselves to blame If- they are ignorant of a great past./ By engaging a clever and well- known artist to attend its dressmaking dressmakers has gone one better than its rivals.Ladies who are good cus- ed by the artist, ensconced behind a screen, while they are Inspecting the various creations., AS 8 pleasant surprise, théy find a delicate ;|sketch of themselves pasted om the bottom of the - artistic at-box or dresa-box in which their purchases are chile was the son of |.heen re-' garded by the resi- \u201cThe Cobden Club will have no more saloons dally, a leading firm of Paris | tomers of the firm are rapidly sketch- Ho Honing \u2014No Grinding ce W's the bo\u201d Edge Fire heat is never uniform: electricity.can be exactly mess- ured and regulated.That's why the electric tempering of the bo-Magnetic' Razor Blade is absolutely uniform.The edge of a razor is a of fine but irregular teeth.Dull razors are those on: which\" the \u201csth have broken off or turned; Jroken off on the brittle ragors, turned on soft ones.Because of the added toughness\u2019 of our recarbonized steel, coupled with\u2019the flintlike hardness of our process of electric tempering, the teeth on the Carbo-Magnetic are so tough that they will neither break nor bend; hence our guar- §' antee, with common-sense use.Every Carbo-Magnetic Razor is guaranteed to be and do sxoetiy what this advertisement ci \u2018for it., From your dealer, 6 prepaid, en 20 days tree oat Full Hollow-Ground.Price $2.00 Rex Tomsor (King r) for Darel use and hard beards, hater Write for our \u2018ree booklet, \u201cSHAVINGS.\u201d It deseribes the wonderful] electric tempering more fully and contains à lot of information about shaving and shaving accesscries.shes RITE YT.hg Sendra Griffon Cutlery Works 476 Broadway, New York #8 YOUVILLE 8Q.MO vl - THE GROWTH OF JOHANNES BURG.Ch + Johannesburg has & population .within its municipal area of cloge \u2018 upon 240,000, Including whites, natives and colored.Roughly it has been ascertained that: there are 131,000 Ruro- peans.The natives total 103.140, of whom only 65,820 are females.-.The colored community includes Astatics, Chinese, etc, and totals 12,141.The municipal census for 1908 gave\u2018 the Europeans as 95,135, as against '181,.600 to-day.SL J Don\u2019t Persecute your -Bowels Sapien! res CARTERS LITTLE LIVER Pi : i \u201cÀ of ey ; The.famous rescuing st.Bernard | rein a te ever we?) visit- ?À À ; x q ji dogs have now a rival in thé telephone The monks of St.Bernard recently |.: \" rap £04 Totus Ruts 1e de most per: | Te Meno PAIE Par No) grins, qu: flous spo 1 Alia with sele-{ - vot, Montreal; by Deke ate ; ms ; .travelers.robin t .; bok tow i ME Sengty- Waiter, i « A \u2018 - . \\ - -?Se #7 tps éme 50 THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014TUESDAY, JULY 18, 102 it.2 Japanese Drawn Werk Velour Shams and Cushion Bureau Scarfs ah | Tops écarte 0 mater size 22 x 22.in slse 18 x 50, with beautiful scenic de- Wide hem and ela- signs, ready to |borate drawn work make up.Reg.49c, around.Reg.45c, for.for, 35c each 25c each Ladies\u2019 And Gent's Purses bill folds, coin purses, pocket knives, pocket \u2018toilet companions, worth 25c, 35¢ and 50e each.for, 15c Jewellery.N ovelties Large assortment beit pins, necklaces in pearl and coral, collar pins, bias pins, cuff links, hat pins, enamel! pins; worth to 75c each, for, 15c : Soaps.1 hd Re Toilet\u2026 \u2018Armour Sylvan or Arcadia Series, ali odors as Rose, 8an- dalwood, Violet, Lilac, Carnation, etc.Reg.12c cake, for, 29c box of'3 cakes, $ _St.Catherine and Peel Sts.Big Clearance of Boys\u2019 Wash Goods 1000 SHirt Waists \u2018in light stripes and fancy patterns, soft collar attached, for boys, 4 to 15 years of age, Wednesday, tô clear at the ex- -traordinary price of 600 Fine Quality BOYS\u2019 Over 500 of the Best Quality BOYS\u2019 STRAW HATS Fine quality, Reg WASH TAR - Shirt Waists in Zephyrs and Percale and Gingham, soft collar attached; all sizes up to 15 years.Reg.sold at 50c to 60c.Wednes- day.35e each,- 2lc WASH HATS All Colors 19¢ $1.50 lines to go on Wednesday at, Shirt 79c e Waists f 11.and a ee WASH PANTS Bloomer \u2018 style, for boys.3 to 7, plair 50c 15c See the Windows.blue ahd khaki, for, 25c A Wednesday, Thursday: SE pm LAST THREE DAYS OF ALL NATIONS SALE STTRACITE is 1.OFFERS A GREAT BIG ASSEMBLY OF Dress mi, 5, ic SAMPLE slightly sol ed, all assorted TOWELS AND perfect in MANUFACTURERS\u2019 NAPKINS, some \"weave, no holes in any of thém, Some very large ones in each bundle.Bed Room Towels, 6 in a bundle; Table Na pkins, 6 6in a 69c bundle.Choice, per bundie.ODD TABLE NAPKINS \u2014 Manufacturers\u2019 Samples and Broken Lines of Table Napkins, put up in bun- dies of 4, 6.and 6 napkins.Sold\u2014 ; 39c, 50e, 65c, 75e LINEN DISH TOWELLING, INCLUDING\u2014 Roller Crash .ccooaseneeenenns Choice Check Glass Cloth .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.; Russia Crash .#.1111220022L0 00 10c Scotch.Crash .neuves a nsau 0000 Homespun Linen .een \u2018Per yard BIG ODD LOT WHITE \"AND PRINTED BEDSPREADS White Crotchet Quilts.Reg.$1.75 .=| Choice at , Printed Bea Quilts.Reg.$1.79 .$1.49 4 Striped.Shirting Flannelettes, end o SAMPLE QUILTS Manyfacturers\u2019 White Satin Quilts for double $2 50 beds.Reg.$3 and $3.50.Sale price, each * © MILL ENDS OF FLANNELETES, ETC.White Saxony Flapnelettes, ends of ; Choice.\u2018Per Length 49c es, ends of Sand 7 yards .heirs .7 and 8 yards Remnants of Canton Flannels _ Remnants of Grey Domet Flannel- sized.\u201d .Dress Ginghams and Zephyrs crear REMNANTS TABLE LINENS AND TOWELLING Ends of Unbleached Table Damasks, Choice at, 1% and 3 yards Per Length.Ends, of Linen Roller Towelling, and 714 yards .cccoivvvennnne Ends of Glass Towellings, 4, 6 and 9 yards .Les aa 0e Ends of Dish Towellings, 4 and 5 yds.\" , REMNANTS OF WASH GOODS Fancy Dress Muslins .English Prints, assorted colors .19 Fancy Cotton Suitings, ete.ä C 100 dozen of all ready hemmed Unbleached Damask Table Napkins, special quality for hotels and boarding houses; size 17 x 17 ins.Our sale price, 89 per dozen .Cee es C READY- MADE SHEETS AT MILL PRICES 1 case of made up Sheets, pure white heavy Sheeting; 2 x 2 yards.Res.value 8c, for.sale 69c price.WHITE NAINSOOK AND CAMBRIC \u2014 ANOTHER GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY Soft White Nainsook and Underwear Cambric, very fine quality, largely used for best undergarments, guaranteed free from dressing; 1 yard wide; 15c value.On sale to-morrow at, yard .8% (Limit 15 vards to each customer).C Hemstitched Sheets, made of fine white double width sheeting; slzes 244 x 2% yards long.A d \u2018great value at, each.$1.37: rine Grey Bengal Cotton, will bleach pure white with - two or three washings.yard.cen White English Longcloth Cotton, linen finish, 1 ydrd wide Special Wednesday, 87e \"superior quality Regular 130, 10c Round Willow Paper Oval ers, ANE pune \u2014- Nn ero La * Oval Willow Clothes Baskets, up .25c oil Stoves, up.Set of 3 Knives.15c Gas 3 ove Tubing.1 Bread Knife, 1 Cake Carpet Brooms.190 Knife, 1 Paring Wire Fly Killers, Knife, 3 for .15c .c and 10c Wire Potato Mash- Balloon Fly Traps 158 ers .5e ound Wire Dish Covers, from.Tic Lunch or Picnic Bas.?kets, plain up 40e 2 SIA ERS Fancy .x 7 A pA Gas Stoves, up.Cire CA 2 Wire Dish Cov- from .AB$c 35 mme 2 Special up.grs for soiled Linen, -sizes and Friday Rush Shopping Bags, neat durable.a.19c st rong Willow Hamp- 10,3 See special demans- tration and Drug Department.ter top, tin, dye Oc 4c tin Quantity Limited test It, and swminless, ali sizes, 8 1-2 to 10.Reg.25c, for, 19c The Great Dress Sale Continues These lovely Summer Dresses come in various effective.styles in white and colors.Sizes for Misses and Women.prettiest styles of the season are.included in this collection.again this season.can hardly hope to be able to offer you such wonderful values a » = \u2014 \u2014 se _ yp \u2014 ; pe Dalton\u2019s\u2019 \"al Women\u2019s {Children\u2019s | Women\u2019s - : 66 St.Catherine St.P- Talcum |\u201d Shildren* Firat Door West of Lyvie Hall \"= ests West st il Jf Fue d 25c Black 25c Sox 25¢ Vest , a monade * : 2, FN Essence, one _10c Powder \u2019 and Tan Hose Children\u2019s Lisle Women's fine Cot- WANT e | bottle makes 12 3 tin with nue | Women's seamless Thread Sox, in lace oe Yo ; ts ow i Crd?[| Doar Round tin with sif.Cotton Hose, fast and plain.all col ped waists, low neck, short and no sleeves; full sizes.Reg.25c, for, 15c > ors.al sizes.Reg 25c, for, 15c | The We $2.98 EXTRA GOOD VALUES High Grade Sateen Underskirts.ee TE Silkized Moirette Underskirts.Black and White Check Moireen Underskirts.Silk Finished Moireen Underskirts.'.Silk Moirette Underskirts, Special.Black Silk Underskirts.Shot Silk Underskirts, various colors.All these lines are exceptional value.\u2026.\u2026.*\u2026.Black and White Stripe American Underskirts.DEPEN DABLE SKIRTS Washable Print Undershirts.-.a - Mercerized English Sateen Underskirts.Teg See sae - T Ili = .ravelling Rugs Moderately Priced _ Scotch Travelling \u2018 59\u20ac each .Rags.T°.- $3, 15 89c each Made from wool mixed fa- each ics in a large size.ese $1.00 The Travelling Rugs are rever- $1.00 each sible and positively the best rug $1.29 each value in the city.$1.50 each Scotel Travelling 55 98 $1.98 each.Absolutely pure \u201cwool in $2.85 each combination effects.of (Green and Navy and Gordon Plaids.$3.75 each - These fine Rugs are-extra large $4.50 eaçh and heavy and our prices are ° unbeatably low.round.Fancy Fruit Bas- square and oval, with Baskets, § sizes, kets, 3 sizes, agsort- up .50c ed patterns, up 25c $180.\" : 132.KE.50 Guaranteed perfect, 2 yards value, 2 yards wide.wide.Square yard 1,000 Yards English Cork Linoleum, extra special Reg.55¢, for square yard.Floor Oilcloth and Linoleum Snaps 2,000 Yards English Oilcloth.Regular 30c.24e 36c values.Sizes 4 for.300 Pairs Boy Scout Sample - Boots and Oxfords buttoned and blucher style in Patent Colt, Gunmetal Calf and Russia Calf, in sizes 13 and 4 only.Regular $3.00 and $4.00 $1 Aq Sizes 13 for.lu $1.29 316.50 Will bring inte.your home a most up to date Sewing ~ hy | etes PE PE Er for .22 20 54 02 64 20 4e BLACK DRESS GOODS WASH GOODS NEWS \u2018 LOT NO.1.More Wash Gapds news, which will keep you sav- A p- ing money: .cro Places assorted fabrics for your choice.in Challie Vendome\u2014Parisian and Oriental de- 600 Black Fancy Armure signs; a most beautiful fabric for kimonas.house rere .ve gowns, etc.Ske Black Spe Granite.a.\u2026 1,000 yds.Black Cashmere, Bradford, double Jb Black Herringbone .revere Je width material.Reg.12 1-2c.Until sold, yard.9c one Black Ne Listra creer ov 12V4c Engdsh Prints, a very good quality for TABLE NO.3.Pencil] Stripe Suitings .tess, tender ec eus vee .TABLE NO.4, Black Dress Goods .Black Ottoman Cord .ees Black Wool Voile.Hair line Stripe Sultings, in navy, blac black and .Te CHIFFON\u2019 VEILING, 10.= Special icin Laan.QE ors, Reg.3c.Special, 4 cards for.Be ut yds ef Chiffon Veiling, with rem- \u2018 i Bp: Tans: ie pridne and ; Sew no ks 50s: 13 por re : itched border, quiteble for face or Bai n black or Ye trim in & beaut! asportmen w+ 20 each, or, ER cd00 ike whore À gular 38e, for .\u201ca 1008: on oF ve Le au errant ua qua ; Machine, drop head; guaranteed for 10 years.We will sell for a limited period of time a certain number of machines, at genuine half price.gain before buying your machine elsewhere?;, We want our Prospective Cus- Chines at reasonable prices, satisfactorily machines on in this department.Will you investigate this bar- tomers to have High Grade Main order to convince them that, the most up to date, reasonable and the market to-day are those stocked MEN'S SOFT CHAM- MEN'S 25¢ MEN'S WASHABLE BRACES | TIES, BRAY SHIRTS, made of good elasti Derby shape, rich as- pin soft double cuffs c lat web, mohair cnds, sorted patterns and Blue, Cray\" or Drab strong.assorted.Reg.colorings, fast colors.Size to 18.Reg 25¢c, Bpecial.19c very special.13%c $1.25.Special .TIC HARDWOOD ARM-CHAIRS, well put together, hea- 31.25 Special Offer in LACE CURTAINS, a heavy double border, strong net, 38 x 2 1-2 | yards long, 65c- with finish, green, 3 VERANDAH JA COMFORTABLE and cane seat, the best ARM-CHAIRS.ARM-CHAIR, spindles in baok Curtain, net, suitable for rooms; a pair, HOME FURNISHINGS NOTTINGHAM \u2018LACE CURTAINS, pretty single Nottingham strong bed- 85c COLONIAL ART 1 SCRIMS, all the latest patterns and colorings; a beautiful bright material In red and for drages 36 inches wide, 2.25 | 25c Summer Coats Are \u2018PRICES ARE NOW AT A MINIMUM.ELEGANT LONG COATS OF LINEN.These magnificent Coats .are most beautifully elaborated: Many are imported samples.Worth up to $10.00.Come in some time tomorrow and see these elegant models.Magnificent Imported Coats.Worth up to $39.00 will be cleared Wednesday at bargain $8.75, $10.50, $12.75 Dwindling Rapidly $5.50 , tion, Hundreds of Dozens of Summer Blouses Sold Here Every Week 24 NEW STYLES PRICED FROM 49 .$1.89 The Blouse Section is crowded all day long, from opening to closing time.Blouse selling heavy and continuous.We are absolutely confident our Blouses are right in style and quality; otherwise the discriminating women of Montreal would not continually patronize our Blouse Sec.If you want to see worth while Blouses, if you desire to buy atright prices, then you should come to Scroggie's.Fruit Jars IMPROVED GEM JARS, \u201cPints.Quarts.abc | SCHRAM JARS, 20\u20ac as Sem.55 Quarts.Half Gallon.Sue Bright Tin Top Jelly Tumblers, either plain or fluted, clear Half Gallen.and gold.\u2026 .everything.to 30c.Gas Portable MISSION FINISH, 10 only, Reg.$5.00 5 Electric, Reg.$6.00.DINNER SETS, 88 PCS.Get in ons fast.The eyes of the world sre on this country Yet right here by the -railrocds, among neighbors, where good roads, schools, and all sound social cenditions are established, we of- r you a farm at $12 to $23 an acre, - THREE WAYS OF BUYING YOUR FARM - - AT YOUR OPTION - - FOR INVESTMENT-\u2014One-Sirth Cash, balance in five equal annual in- : aliments.DEVELOPMENT BY SETTL nual instalments.\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 .CROP PAYMENT PLAN-\u2014ln partnership with Canadian Pacific Railway, émestenth cash, balance by erop payment\u2014NO CROP-NO PAY.i Y* Think of it! Such an offer of the choicest of \u201cThe Last Best West.\u201d \u2026 +The gate is unlocked to the best great tract of virgin land in Sunny Al- \".bherta.Districts previously sold are making fortunes for American farmers who realize that Western Canada is the future source of wheat supply for \"the United States oo : WRITE FOR FREE BOOKS NOW First come\u2014first served.earliest arpival \u2014 biggest value \u2014 quickest re- \u201csults.Write quick for \u201cAlberta Hand Book\u201d and all the facts about this .Jänd of home and fortune.Address .A FINDLAY & HOWARD LIMITED 211 Notre Dame St.W.General Agents » ER~~0 ae tenth cash, balance in nine equal - Phone Main 1909 \u2018PROPERTY WANTED 1 have clients with $1,000,000.00 to invest in Real - Estate on the Island of Montreal.Apply with full par- | ticulars to [EAT in 4 + i Room 36.3 MARTIN W.STUART 107 ST.JAMES STREET.167 6\u20ac ABSOLUTE AUCTION SALE OF MANUFACTURING PROPERTY AND WATER POWER - his Thursday, July 20th, at 11 a.m., we will sell by auctlon, at our Offices, the property, No.1492 St.Patrick Street, directly * facing the Canal.Good rail and water shipping facilities and perpetual lease of 150 horse power.Land, 100 x 200, with buildings of two and three stories thereon.Immediate possession.Keys to inspect are at 104 isonneuve Street, St.Paul Ward (close to the property), or also at our¥ffices.Write, call or \u2018phone for booklet giving full details.AUCTION SALE OF CORNER BUSINESS PROPERTY ON ST.PAUL STREET On Thursday, July 27th, at 11 a.m., we will sell by auction, by order of N.Perodeau, Notary, at his office, 7 Place d\u2019Armes Square, a sub- \u2018stantial stone building of 4 stories and basement, 286-8 St.Paul, 127-9 Commissioners and 4 St.Gabriel, forming the corner of these three streets.Immediate possession.Keys at our Offices.Booklet giving full particulare upon requeet.\"+ THE HOUSE OF BROWNE, LIMITED, Real Estate Auctioneers.207 ST.JAMES STREET.Java end young shade and fruit trees; house, x 60, containing ten large rooms, hand- romely decorated, new \u2018plumbing and heating: hardwood floors; wash tubs, etc.: spaclous verandahs overlooking the city; a bargaln for any one desiring a comfortable and beautiful home.Make an offer.Apply Alex.Mac- kay, 523 Argyle dvenue.Telephone Westmount 1820 or Up 1721.168 6 BR SALE \u2014 18 Windsor avenue, Westmount \u2014This extra well bullt comfortable bouse F° is now for sale on liberal terms.Apply to the owner.T.R.Ridgeway | 3 Re Trust Building.; \" Legs ACTORY SITES \u2014 deveral very lar, F factory sites in heart of the city, at very reasonable figures.W.Ernest Bolton, 222 St.James street.Tel.Main 1110.167 @ Fe ; perty corner Vinet and Notre Dame; rented $2400; 11 years lease by Propincial Bank; not mu 1257 St.Hubert st.Tel.St.Louls 4363.6 R SALE pro ch cash.ROSVENOR AVENUE, Westmount \u2014 À A.solid stone and brick two dwel 0- | perty, In perfect order, with side light; will sell cheap.E.Brown, 97 St.James.; 168 6 AVE you got $250?If so, you can buy a solld brick house, up to date; lot 25 x 112 monthly; payments of 320; will pay for house and lot.Address -Box 1579 Star Office.near St.Viateur.Thos F.McGrall, Tel.East \u201cms 2 OUT REMONT \u2014 Wilder avenue, near Esther, four choice lots, 35\u2018 by finest situa- near St.Denis and Belanger.16 | WANTED TO RENT \u2014 House or, fiat, must rent be in good order; from 7 tà 8 rooms: not over $30.00; west of Park avenue; Lachine Road, with all improvements paid; for for few days only.immediate sale; $425 cash.Apply Box 1574 Star Office.189 6 ILLIAM STREET, corner McCord, fine site for factory, 50 x 310; $1.30 per foot Andrew Halero, = St 1 sured.times now and make big profits.263 Notre Name west, near McGill James.Main 4512.3,00 CASH, and balance easiest terms \u201cbuys a\u2019 lot in South Kensington, near St.Lambert, where all improvements, such.zs parks, houlevards, electric cars, etc.are as- Lots\u2019 will be worth at least five present prices In the near future: buy M.K.Nolan & Co., 166 6 tlon on the west side, 40 cents foot; mort- ; ddress S.1024 St.Law- gage $2330, without Interest.Andrew Hal.|Careful teoant.À ! cro, 233 St.James.Main 4512.164 6 - S\u2014\u2014 \u2014 TALOIS, P.Q.\u2014 Lots for sale, on farm| 7-77 °° \u2019 ° next to chateau St, Louis, two minutes HOUSES WANTED.from lake and stations; lots x 230, .5 S INT.ember first, O.Massicotte & Oote, La Patrie Building, VNANTED cottage.of tween Montreal.169.© {Pine avenue and Sherbrooke street, west of ERDUN, has less disease than any part \u2018of Bleury.Phone Malu 6597, or write Box ad Montreal; plitered water: grand Promen 1597\" Star Office, 169 à e presently mg construe along tiv 3 Tore Ni front: I have one lot on Rockland avenue, neat WwW ANTED TO PURCHASE, -wo 5 y de tached beuse, with garden, at least four bedrooms, maid's room and two bathrooms.Central location or Outremont preferred.| Apply to Box 1349 Star Office.1 164 6 Le.FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.BARGAIN \u2014 Fifty dollars » month;; fur A nished house, on the mountain side.beautiful view; Jmmediate possession.Apply Cradock Simpson, 205 St.Jumes: 187 © FURNISHED house to let in Westmount.for five months, beginning Sept.1st.Apply M.F.Willcocks, 631 Roslyn avenue.Westmount.165 6 RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET.SUMMER RESIDENCES TO LET.UTCHISON, 1782 \u2014 Three just © ; most modern flats; revenue $1250 a year: first mortgage $7000; price $12,000.Apply Roberts Pharmacy, corner Craig and Lawrence.% 6 ORNE CRESCENT AVENUE.$0000 \u2014 Cor-, ner double house, twn «torles, hardwood floors, * open sani y plumbing- Ernest olton, 222 St.James street.Tel.Main 1110.IF7 6 JLAGATCHETIBRE EAST, 14 to 18, 70 feet to main street, very Central business property; increasing every day; city municipal value, $12,000; will sell at a dar- gain.Call for particulars S.Guttman, 404 St.Lawrence Boulevard, Tel.East 1780.166 4 MeClLL TOLLEWE AVENUE \u2014\u2014 Large house.close to Ste.Catherine street, all ready to be remodelled Into store, Price reasonable.Immediate possession.W.Ernest Bolton, 222 St.James street.167 & UTREMONT At 16 Rosskiide avenüe, nice self-contalned cottage; good location; pleasing view; 10 rooms; all conveniences.Thos.F.McGrail, 881 Cadieux street.Tel.Bast 3174.O* DORCHESTER WEST, between Bleury * and Et.Alexander; about 5,000 feet, frooting on two streets, Dorchester and St.Bernard.Apply M.J.McAndrew, 264 Dor- chester west.187 6 T.CATHERINE STREET, Westmount, ad- Jolnlng M.A.A.A.grounds, property of six bright tenements; a great speculative investment.P.E.Brown, 97 St.James.; les s NASKATOON, the encre: Cliy of Saskatchewan \u2014 Wise men fron: the east.are investing their money dally in this centre of centres, and making big pro- tits.Why are you not among the number?Write us to-day.The Bumness Exchange.Box 292, Saskatoon, Sask 139 32 Te BE given away after five days notice : fine property, best locality, 5 stores, 9 tenements, perfect order; revenue $2880.Price $23,500.Terms easy.Call at once, A) Talbot, 556 Frontenac st.Phone East 189.165 6 À price NNEX \u2014 97 St.James or 443 Durocher.Three of the five flats, corner Bernard (145; and Esplanade (23)2); $15 10 $18.Address Wilfrid Bessette, AT and St $186.00.Louis 2438.140 Plymouth Urove, middie and Tower ! flat; clean; 5 and 7 rooms; rent $14.00 4 Key at 138, upsetairs.Phone 166 6.A dress BRIGHT unfurnished flat, of three rooms; Ad 6 rent reasouable; central locality.R B $8819 Star Branch Office.164 Park thirty dollars; near Fort street, cheap rental.Catherine street west.OWAN STREET \u2014 New flats of four rooms ten dollars a month.OULEVARD ST.JUSEPH WEST, No.148- Everything umoderu, nine rooms; rental also 9 and ila Hope avenue, .quiet locality; & Sons, 211 St.: 164 up-to-date, Z.Finueberg and bathroom, electricity, gas, etc.Apply Dr.Wilson, 44 avenue.\u2019 167 6 tiful open sessi $18.OMFORTABLE FLAT, ULUTH EAST JLAT TO LET \u2014 in front.620 Drolet street, 7 bright rooms; all conveniences; newly decorated; reut cheap; key at G24 Drolet street.Apply 134 St.Oatberine West.Main 6 6 close to Bordeaux \u2014 Apply at $12, Lafontaine Park, two flats; street, 1107, apply at 117, one flat; all freshly painted; all coovenlences; -good locality; beau- 76 trees.AATTO LET Situated at 1561 Esplanade Ave., flat to let, 7 rooms and bath, Daisy furnace, and most up-to-date plumbing.Pos- on can be had immediately.169 Six rooms, warm, well very comfortable; large balcony 121 Island street, Point St.Charles 169 4 Apply on the premises, lighted, 51 © si Rent |- $20 \u2018per month; from now till 1st of May, MAGNIFICENT COTTAGE (Bijou Villa)\u2014 À Situated- on west bank of Richelieu RIver: 5 miles from St.Jean Baptiste; 80 x! 10: two storey and well furuished; Jot 100 | feet pare; artesian well; wharf at 90 fect.| Alsu gasoline launch, 24 ft.long, G6 hurse power motor, in perfect urder: immediate possession: must be gold on account of sickbess of owner.Address Solymc Bessette, Bourgeous, Ibervilie, Que.168 2 NEW HOUSE, up tu daie, situated beside AL large luke, with wide verandabs, boating, fishing, boats free, best of board; plano; telephone; rig meets all trains.Zotique Leroux, Entre Lac.Ste.Marguerite.168 4 N LAKE FRONT, Woodlands; at a very reasonable price.for summer season.Apply to F.Oger.Woodlands.OINTE CLAIRE \u2014 New two story cottage.s'x rooms, furnished, fine location, tronting on Lake St.Louls; moderate rental.Apply to the Crown Trust Co, 86 Notre Dame st.west.Tel.Main 7990.164 \u20ac Sr EUSTACHE \u2014 Summer residence to let, on river bank: cottage.of 5 rooms; furnished.or not; boats; moderate price.Isate Belalre, St.Eustache.Telephone Be Fa me rm trp er a: T- MARGARET'S, \"new cottage, newly furnished, fubning water on both flats, finished in hardwosd.Apply Mr.George Robinson, 134 McGill st.Phone Main 2s.T° BENT.On Lake Memphremagog for sen- .son, or by the week, furnished cottage, with boat and ice; seven rooms; fine fishing.\u2018Apply to Miss Nlles, Vale Derkivs, ue 0 LET \u2014 Petty little bungalow, by month.year or longer; two miles above St.Anns; oniy 2% minutes from city, .and 13 minutes by gasoline boat; good bathing and fishing; locallty =ultable fbr clerks week-end | excursions.E.Brown, real estate agent, OT St.James.168 6 $= CASH and $25 monthly wlll secure a new solid brick bouse and garden, seven rooms and bath.cement cellar, Merton avenue, 17 minutes from city, electric cars 15 yards from house.G.W.Badgley, 124 St.Peter street.181 6 daw SUB!IJRBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE.ADIEUX ISLAND SUMMER RESORT \u2014We have to announce that this property Is being piped for a supply of beautiful, spring water, which can be carrled into each dwell: fog., The work is now in progress and can be scen by anyone whe is luterested.This increases value of \u2018lots at least GO per cent.haut for a few days we will dispose of what has heen advertised ai old prices.Only about 15 sites remaining ready for sale.Telephone service is also belng Installed.J.Bnil- lle & Hon, Board of Trade.169 2 À ONTREAL WEST Seven beautiful houses, in all parts of town; large lots; trees; ranging in price from $3750 to $6500; easy payments and the prices -rigbt: get tbe firat choice.Apply J.W.Foster, Went- _ minster avenue, Montreal West.Phone West-.mamnt 1078.\\ 167 \u20186 ONTREAL WEST, near cars, detached i villa, well built; fine Interior; admir- | able commanding position; large lot; 36500; \u201cnext park; very valuable future; another {lot if wanted.Fred.R.Cole, 180 St.James st.165 & i NOTRE DAME DE GRACE, chdrming brick villa, beautiful order, large beautiful garden; comfortable home; fine elevated position.35500; near cars.Fred.St.Catherine Street Property For Sale | WEST BND\u2014NORTH eide east of Greene Ave.New thrée storey cut stone front, store, end tenement.Firat class construction and finieh.Lot 25 feet x 120 feet.EAST END\u2014Northeast comer of Dorion street.One of 1.\u2018the best corners in the east end within one block of .-the new Hippodrome site.Lot 53 feet x 113 feet.- Doth these properties are situated where values will in- \"crease rapidly.Full particulars on application.REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT.A \u2018.e Crown Trust Company 86 Notre Dame Street West, Montreal.OTTAGE FOR SALE IT ERIAL/ AVENUE - Flat, 5 rooms; bath, etc.; rent $12.00.- Apply 183 St.Antoine.168 6 8 B L® own.separ, session by August 1st, ments, garden and- large cellar.Party wishes to move into property of his 1074.ICE § room fiat, good localily:, man: electric, enamel bath: just renovated.pe order.6 to 8 p.m.0Y STREET, 98 futnace; gas and elcc moderate rent.404 St.Lawrence Boulevard.OWER FLAT TO LET \u2014 Six bright rooms.bath and e¢loset: rent moderate.Apply rewrter avenue, St.Henri.169 3 WER FLAT TO LET, on Hutchison, between Fairmount and St.Viateur; pos- all tbe latest Impruve- Rent low.Full partioblars, apply to P.U.Box 1 64 8 tle and electroliers, 2175 Mante st.165 6 7 roomed flat, clothed cupboard; gus, 169 ¢ NCE ABTHUR WEST, 30-32; upper flat, TT roomi\u201d iodern flash; pitch pine; ate bath and w.c.; nickel plumbing; gol Keps at 662 St.Hubert, 8 to East 3878.RIS STREET, 134 hardwood finish; 19 om, 169 12 flat, four also heated by tric; high cemented cellar; Apply Gauman Realty Beautiful Tooms; two passages; Tel.East 1780, 18 6 ST EDWARD, 112 to 124, near St.Denls LL UTCHISON, 1782, near Boulevard St.Jos: \u2014 2B ABTRENTS FA 1UE® epb; all modern conveniences; hardwood APARTMENTS TO LET.floors; electric fiatures; tile bathroom: just BURNSIDE FLATS, 40 McGill College ave.completed; rent moderate, Apply Pharmacy \u2014-Fine flat, modem convenlences; heated, Robert, Cralg and St.Lawrence.165 6 hot water year round; gas stove! electric fix- UTCHISON, 1948 \u2014 Eight roomed flat, tures.Apply Janitor or E.Galibert, 1123 hardwood finish; combination fixtures: St.Catberine east.167 6 tile bathroom; hot water furnace.Apply 194s ARONSCOURT, 1074 Greene \u2014 Heated Hutchison.R 16 6 \u201c Shftes (furnished If desired); 3-4 rooms, with bath; kitchenette: store room, telephone: bot water: $20 to $30, Suite J1.Phones +340 or 1003 Mount.187 \u20ac ISHOP ST.147.Bishop Court Apartments, one suite, flve rooms.Apply Robert Neville, \u201cir.,\"sash and door factory.933 Wiseman avenue, Outremont.Phone St.Louls 4670.- 86 ISHOP.128 \u2014 High class heated 9 room apartment; two bathrooms; hot water year round: janitor service; electric fixtures; gas range; hardwood (floors.F.Ship, 198 Rishop.Uptown 3326.166 6 ERLINGCOURT.$4160 Sherbrooke \u2014 Heat- ol suites, (furnished if desired), 2 to t rooms, bath.kitchen, store room, hot water, telephone; $25 to $40.Suite 14, Phone 1008 Mount.167 \u20ac F \u2018\u2019The Marlborough,\u2018\u201d an apartment of two - Tronme.Apply 3.H.McDowell, 20 St.Tel.Maln 1430.163 | Alexis street.Tel.Maln 1430.162 7 ENSINGTON! APARTMENTS, 4410, 4412 St.Catlhierine, suite of seven -rvoms; Janitor service.J.Quinlan & Co., 4414 St.Catherine street, Westmount.Tel.Mount mz ° 1 K\"*$ GEORGE APARTMENTS, 2150.2152, 2154 Park.avenue; suites of six bright rooms; heated; bot water the year round; electric fixtures; gas stove; refrigerator and ice supplied; vacuum cleaner.Apply to janitor on the premises, or call up Bt as 12 COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE.AKE MAROIS, near Shawbridge Two story louse, extra well built and finished: beautiful situation, with 400 feet lake frontage; snap for $550 If sold this week.Apply Box 1370 Star Office.184 6 \u2014 \u2014 PROPERTY WANTED/ SINESS EXCHANGE, 55 University \u2014 i We are the people .to handle your property; no sale no charge.We realise quick- 1y; try us; phone Longmore, Uptown 6201.F, MINDEN COLE & CO ® P.M.Cole, G., A.Trenholme, *No.84 Commercial Union Bldg.Tel.Main 3162.Let us sell your property.No sale\u2014No charge, Large demand \u2018for\u2019 West End residences.15 GAULT & EWING Can sell your property for you.Up- to-date methods, prompt rellable and T.S sion To rent 1508 vente near Park avenue, structed, | Main 7744.ST CATHERINE STREET WEST, #1, ply 8.H.McDowell, Main 1430.Te.bardwood Re.Famille.Phone Bast 3687.rooms and bath; floors: in desirabl $ furniture could be bough ple preferred.Apply 428 JOSEPH BOULEVARD WEST, \"158, large flat, newly con- modern in every respect; posses- any time.Apply on premises or phone 166 6 Westmount \u2014 A flat of 6 rooms.Ap- 20 Bt.Alexis st.Tel.3 ° 16% 6 LET Im 5 \u2014 Nice upper flat, ost Dew: of 8 rooms, floore; rent moderate.Apply 187 165 8 fur- of five hardwood cars; Box LET -~ For immédiate possess} nished or unfurnished \u2018fiat of open ' plumbing; moderate Phone sap or ee Star Office.© os OF Write 169 3 UP-TOPATE FLATS, 216 Mance.containing bs, all con- 169 6 té rent near Park ung, couple: part 3.0 country peg- Gliford st.P - 165 4 gas, electricity, at ationary tn nces.i Apply S89 Park avenue.FOUR ROOM ffat Lafontaine; suit y \u2014\u2014\u2014 RESIDENTIAL FLATS WANTED.all modern Improvements; | R.Cole, 130 St.James st.165 6 and Boulevard St.Joseph.four bright 32%.or Maln 1262.flats of 7 rooms, bath, w.c., in splendid HE DAVENPORT, 101 8t.Luke street \u2014 con to gent se Apply Gulltman Realty |\u201d Apartments from 4 to 7 roots; the most .t.e y.ae + ~ .SUMMER RESIDENCES FOR SALE.\"Eas 1750.ee | ment Ny, cen Avply to bo Gra OR SALE \u2014 Furnished cottage, .on Lake IX-ROOMED FLAT to let, in North Epd of FUMIE \u201cSTEWART.\u201d new.Macvay street \u2014 3 \\ Superior, ln\u2019 the Laurentian ountains, city, furaisbed or unfurnished; would I Nine large light rooms; heater; furnished near St.Faustin.For full particulars, apply sell furniture chewply for quick offer.Apply Hor unfurnished; gas range; refrigerator: elet- Box 1488 Star Office.167 8 Box 1587 Star Oticé.troliers, electrle fireplace; Janitor service.= Stewart Taylor, Up 1483.ILFRID APARTMENTS, 147 St.Luke at.\u2014To sublet; large, alry apartment, elgbt -tooms; rent $63, includes all taxes and water rates, heating, fixtures, mantel-pleces, gas stoves, refrigerator, with Ice for summer, va- tuum cleaner, storeroom In ent; hot water at all times, Janitor service.Fine entrance, hardwood floors; water filtered.Apply Room 18, No.30 St.John street, Montreal.LCH APARTMENTS, Corner Fort and Tupper streets; an elegant new 7 room flat; all modem conveniences:; electroliers, gas range, refrigerator, .; will be shown anytime by the janitor.: Particulars, 400 Mountain avenue, Westmount.Tel.Westmount 256.; 169 6 FÜRNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET 3 PARTMENTS, completely furnished and thoroughly up to daté: central location; rented by the month.Apply at the Mansions, 496 Guy atref, or Phone Up 5073.167 \u20ac PARTMENT, six rooms and bath and store room, completely furnished; heated; janitor service; elevator; hot water; piano and telephone; centrally located; wil] \u201clease to reliable par to first May.| Address P.O.Box 185, Station B.\u2019 .{neau, 11865, for America.BUSINESS CHANCES.MATEUR MAGICIANS \u2014 Exceptional À chance.Offer entire show for quick sale.Two driginal 25 min.acts; tables.stage settings, trunks, (llusions.Write Box 15689, Star Office.A GOOD pastry business for sale, with itxturés, MRciuding urns portable oven.also gasbline stove; wiil sell cheap on account of sickness and other business.Apply C C 9809 8tar Brauch Office.USINESS EXCHANGE, 53, University \u2014 If you are wanting any kind of busl- nest or properly, mortgage or insurance.Call on us o phone Uptown 6201.168 PBUsIEss EXCHANGE, 53 University Taking $200 selling It weekly; rent $20; cigars, candy, Îce cream, etc.; most excep tioual oppartualty.Call on us or phone Uptown G20), - man 2 BARBERS SHOP for sale, with cigar store in front, doing good business; reason for si\u2018ling.party leaving town.Apply Box 1376, Star Office.CANDY and stationery store for sale, centraily located: good returns.For partieulars apply Box 1571, Star Office.J)+us.and Stationery Business for.sale.in- .cluding stock-in-trade and fixtures of Jeives W.Smith, North Bay, Ont.Insolvent.Tenders will be received up to & p.m.July 2233, 1911.A marked chegne for $230.00 must ac company tender, tehest cash tender to h» accepted.For inventéry and further informe | tion, apply, to Gordon R.Brady.McIntosh Bluek.Nortb Rays Ont.Asigpes.167 XCEPTIONAL Investment Opportunities: 24 Vermilion, Alberta, veal estate.Mar keting centre, 1.800.000 acres productive grain ad.stock-raising lands.Canadian Northera Rullway Divisional Poiut and Terminals, G.T.P.and C.P.R.coming.Waterworks, electric light, six wholesales, experimental farm, thesa- tre, $40.000 school.Town growing, real es- \u2018tate advancing.THustrated literature free, Write to-day.Cedric A.Morris.L.-Pacifie Dullding.Vañcourer, B.C 167 6 {YURNISHED FLATS.7 rooms, new furniture; good place for roomers; cheap to prompt buyer: must leave.Apply 494 St.Monique street, corner Lagaucletiere west.+ 169 4 R SALE\u2014A milk round with about 20 gallons of custom, with horse and Cart and sleigh, etc.; price $125 cash, Ap- Ply Box 1594, Star Office.OR SALE\u20142-chair barber shop: reason for selling.Point St.Chartes, Fo SALE a glass 3-4 cabln crulsers, 28 It.x 7 ft, 6 ft., 8 In.Headroom.two cylinder, Farro 15 h.bP.\u2018motor, one man control.Fully equipped for cruising.Electric lights, tollet and galley.Sleep six.Can be \u2018seen at St.Onges boat house, Lachine.For further Information address 1393 Star Office.165 3eod F°E SALE a nice little steam laundry: few hundred dollars in cash: easy contions; good investment for an active mau, who desires a good living Write to Box 1345 Siar Office.164 6 GENTLEMAN with sales or office experience, with $3000, to join live established manufacturing concern, with best\u2019 possible connections throughout Canada and export: extraordinary opening; unlimited prospects; only parties of merit need apply.Box 1361, Star Office.OUNSON & DAGENAIS, 38 St.James - Readers of the Star, looking to purchase, consult ux, For sale.licensed hotel, opposite depot.83000 cash.balance easy terms.Con- eetionerr.clgars aml, lee cream parlor.will Euarantee $50 week clear profit;price $1500, \u2018nisz roopy, SAU wrranit, pear depui, $1.000.Also boots amd shoe store, Senta: ai.uishing., 167 \"Geod STEEL RAILS \u2014 Rallways in Western Canada using millions of tons.Company manufacturing rails at Fort Willlam wilt be given free pite and tax exemption.Cheap power, port\u2019 facilities, low freight rates; finest market in the world.Apply Industrial Bureau, Fort Willlam, Ontario, Canada.168 6\u20ac LOR SHOP for sale, well established and, good trade: selling on account of alck- good chance for man who knows bis Apply Box 1546 Star Office.168 3 LL EXCHANGE one quarter Interest In two finely located clsims- in Whitney Townships.Porcupine fur automobile touring car, In good coudition.W.B., Box 1334 Star Office.a \" 168 2 e good 173 Ropery st, DER; work.« ee AS A WANTED TO PURCHASE, ALL GAST OFF CLOTHING Furs, evening clothes, musica: instruments, jewellery, silverware, Extra prices Laid for gentlemen's and ladies fur-ccats.Doing the largest trade of any dnaler in the city.Parsons wishing to secure the best prices first see Sam Pearson, 776 Notre Dame St West.Tel.Main 965.Mail orders attended to.A\u2018 CAST OFF CLOTHING, furs, even- * Ing clothes, jewellery, diamonds, silverware, carpets etc.I will pay more than any other dealer.Call on M, Strean, 760 Notre Dame west.Main 3565.167 26 ABOVE OTHER DEALERS H.Pearson stil pays the highest prices for ladies\u2019 and gent's cast-off clothing, furs, jewelery, furniture.Special prices paid for Tuxedo and Dress Suits, 55 raig west.Main 3967.79 3f2 MISCELLANEOUS.OTICE\u2014Application has been made to the Corporation of the City of Montreal for leave to repair motor machinery on lot cadastral No.1503, sub-division No.4, of St.George's Ward, rear No.104 Stanley st.Signature, H.W, Spencer & co Lindsay building.Montreal, July 17, 1811, ROVINUB OF QUEBEC, District of Mont- should | FOR BALE.AHERN SAFES Large stock of new and second-hand safes, fire and burglar proof.Low Ta Re A TE A ted, ame ° - real.286 156eod LE wocatied for made-to-order sults will be sold at $7.30; this is % of the price usually asked for these \" and exactly 34 price we usually ask onrselves, which 1s always $13; also some odd coats in large sizes at $2.95 apd odd at $2.50.The big mitl- to-man tallors, Orpbeum \u2018Theatre Building.Eug- lish and Scotch Woollen Co.147 26 AFYONE desiring to buy on instalment ladies\u2019 and gentlemen's clothing, ready made and made to order; also furniture and draperies.29 Park avenue.Phove ers Enst 3272.; 168 26 BERS.Bureau end Stand; one NVteel Range: ode Small Stove, almost new; also house te let.Apply 183 City Councillors.ERLINER GRAMOPHONE, with about 50 first class records and cabinet; cost $33.00; will sell for $30.00 cash.Address 2340 Esplanade.- 160 3 CREDIT TO ALL Call on us for anything you require\u2019 to furnish your home?Pleased to give | you the easiest terms; 50 cents a week opens an account.We have Dining- Room, Parlor.Bedroom and -Kitchen Furniture; also stoves oilcloths/.carpets, baby carriages, refrigerators, etc.Goods stored free till wahted.The J.8.Prince Co.85 St, Lawrence Blvd.: DECKER BROS.fine upright plano, rosewood case, 7 1-3 octaves, piain panel front; a splendid instrumert; July bargain, $255, payable $10 cash and per month.Layton Bros.550 St.Ceth- erine st.west (corner Stanley).IAMONDS, Watches, Jewellery.Cush or \u20ac ; \u2018per cent .cheaper than in stores; \u2018bring experts and be convinced, Cata- Jogues forwarded.- J.A.Depaull, Dlamoad Broker, 17 Place d'Armes HII Main 11353.J \u2014 000168 23 RY KINDLING WOULD, \u201841.50 per large 1 load: deltvered.Phone Main 3647-3648.G.and J.Esplin, Box Manufacturer.s - 154 12 EMPIRE typewriter d fo\u2018ding desk, in good condition a at half the original cost.26 Cathecarf\\ st.We are giving a rocker free with every purchase of $40 and over, for! cash or credit.to new customers ontr; We opeñ accounts for $1 per week.Montreal House Furnishing Co.450 St.Valueriae cast.opposite Dupuis Freres.Open evenings till 10 p.m.143 52 A \u2018splendid Dresser and Stand, worth $18.00, given away absolutely free with every purchase of furniture to the value of $100 and up.Cash or credit.Goods stored free of charge until wanted.City House Furnishing Co.1332 to 1338 St.Lawrence Blvd, between Rachel and Marie Anne Streets.156 25 VAS fixtures, almost new.contents of 6 rooms, to sell at great sacrifica.121 Island st.Point St.Charles, 169 2 GOERZ ANSCHULTZ folding camera, 4% x 6%, fitted with Goerz lenses, F.6-8: 8 double piate hoiders (aluminum), splendid camera for fast work; 1901 model; ! quite new ; also solid leather case.528 St.Catherine st.west.Uptown 4894._ FAY \u2014 Standing tn rield, op farm clote to city.Room 3, 124 Bt.Deter street.181 6 Jaw AY for saïe, standing on farm about 45 arpents, at Cote St.Paul.Way- land Williams, 211 Boaid of Trade Bldg.Meontresl.16 JULY FURNITURE SALE 25, 35 and 50 per cent.discount oft the entire stock of furniture, stoves, and carpets, go-carts, refrigerators, etc.Why wait, when you can buy now at \u2018above discount prices.and terms of payments are made to suit your convenience and your ability to pay.Lande Bros, Home Furnishers, 234 &t, Lawrence, near Dorchester.187 24 | > TS, mobair, reguiar 3-5 dollars, LACE os dents: grand assortment.John Young, 775 St.Lawrence, ,.167 8, RFASON & RIECH\u201d upright plane, large M cabinet grand, beautiful case, 7 1- octaves, condition as vew, lovely tone, was ; ow dE an Layton Bros.550 St.Catherine street W.(corner Stanley).166 3 2aw MARRIAGE LICENCES issued bY John of.; ames .M.Duff, 187 Bt $5 212 ICE Boys\u2019 Straw and Linen Hats, Caps; ery big stock of samples, ett., cheaper than half price.Jobn Young.773B St.Lawrence stret., TS NE large coal vtove, with hot water attachments; almost new: also one gas cooker.Apply 2411 Hytehison street.© : 168 3 IANO BAEGAIN \u2014 Almost wew Upright Piano; will be offered until Thursday noon at $130 cash: 7 1-3 octaves; 3 pedaly, mu- ogany case.Get busy if you want a bargain.The leach Piano Co., Limited, 566 St.Catherine xt.west, near Drummond.IANO BARGAIN \u2014 Upright plane, mission case, reduced to $243: payable\u2014~$10 deposit and $7: worth $350: special soap.The: [each Piano Co.Limited, 580 St.Catherine st.west, near Drummond.IANO BARGAIN -\u2014 Chickering Grand Plano, $125: payabic $5 cash and $4 monthly; 7 1-3 octaves.The Leach Plano Co., Limited, 560 St.Catherine street west, near Drummond.real, No.015, Superior Court.l'ame Alphonsine David, of Montreal.wife ax tu property, of Zotique Thibodeau, confec- tloner, 1911, of the same place, bas the 28th Juve.instituted an action in separation as tu property agalust her husband.Montreal, 3rd Platofiff.157 5 Jaw | ROVINCE \u2018OF QUEBEC, District of Mouat- | ZX real, Noo THAT or Court.Dume ; Pomela Gravel, of Montreal, wife comnon us to property of Jean Baptiste Cyr, traveller of the same place bas the 28th June, 191), fnstitated an action in separation ae to property against her busband.- Montreal, 8rd July, 1911.Ben).Bepolt, Attorney for tiff.: 57 5 Jaw ROVINCE OF QUEBEC, District of Montreal, No.4493.Superior Cour?, Dame Agnes Toupin, of Montreal, wife common as to property of Philippe Letour-, carriage maker, of the same lace, duly authorized a ester en justice, has the LAYER PIANO \u2014 Oue only, shop worn Player Plano (equal to new), two f{n- strumebts in one cake: roliced to $310 epot ensh: who'll have it.talk quick.The Jesch Piano Co.Limited, 560 St.Catherine st.west, near Drummond.PIS, no use for same; Canning street.OST CARD COLLECTION, three thousands views of America, Europe.Africa.Australia: will sell for $40.Address Box 1557 Star Office.; IANO, in perfect condition, very handsome case; a great Largain.047 Dorchester street west.; 167 8e0d PAN HATS: grand stock: nice styles; lat 82.50.John Young, 775 St.Law- reuce Boulevard.168 à wii sell cheap.228 8th July, 1911, instituted an action in separation &8 10 property against her husband! the said Philippe Lelouraeau.Montrea! Jith July, 1911.Benj.Benoit, Attorney for Plain.ust.IPE.all «feds, Daisy furoace.No.& small construction curs.rails, beams, «bafting, contractor's requirements.hay.Risenwaln Liusited, 124 William street.Maln 0822, | 164 6 ENDERS wanted to take out 80 tons of\u2019 real.Address J J 6200 Star Branch Office.A.ROUSSE, blac who for AT.ROUSSE.blacksmith, who for \"T nearly 20 years .worked with Mr.C.A.Lamothe, invites all his customers to come and wee him at his new place at Mr.Jos.- Bossinette's, corner Delorimier and St.Catherine east.Phone East 928.et 3 MISSING RELATIVES.7 the follewing enquiries should pare arcncd te \u201cMissing Relatives The Star, Montreal, whère Re other , N \u201c H left b October LLE James H.), le ome on A Toth, 1010.for the U.8.Last heard of in Saskatoon, March 18th, 1011.: AWKINS (Arthur E.), last beard of in British Columbia 6 years ago; will hear something! to bis advantage.: RROD (Margaret), left Ipswich, 1880 or G* 1870 oa went to Canada; was last heard of\" Connecticut, U- .S.: A, 15 years ago.Sister Annie aska ARRISON (Joseph, commonly known as .Joey), TIeft Milton, Northamptonshire, Nephew Dhvid asks.J OBEING (John Alfred).went to Canada LE RADIEUX STREET, near Roy Street, thie best resideritial part CADIEUX J dr bath,-two tollete-and_ extension Hitchen: Lot 35 x se.is.» order, nicely furnfihed; Has: 3500 foe jp Montreal, and the proper plane.So rniture, will be # rock at a point 60 miles from Mont- |b JAND FOR SALZ, 25¢ tombresu load, Byers | & Anglin, Maternity Hospital, Prince Arthur.street.169 6 HE FURNITURB and furoisbing of a fiat for sale: only in use a few months, practically new; st be sold at once as owners are leaving for Europe.Can be seen any time.1561 Espianade avenue.T REE Edison Phonographz, brand new, Leds + yy es 10 Uprgdt, sp.ecoid UFJer; owner bas | DOMESTIC PETS.pasoniror brindle jreat dane bitch, years, with two five dog puppies; pure bred; for sale cheap: alugly or together.Cad be seen.18 Overdale avenue.167 Y POMBRANIANS, fine litter of black: pupples, tl bred.by | mire \u201cCadogan Imp\u201d (4 Ibæ0, authenticated cham- plouship pedigree with each, in grand health a coat.3% De L'Epee avenue (off Lau- .Outremont.165 Jeod AUTOMOBILES, MOTOR CARS, ETC UTO FÜR SALE, 40 horse, Buick, in first A class condition, at a bargain for cash or will exchange for good real estate in the city.A.Lamont, 208 Merchants Bank Bids.A UTOMOBILE = Rambler.single cylindeg runabout, tn rooning condition; new tires, generator and lamps a other =quipuents; price $250.Apply to 278 Gertrude street, Verdun.166 6 AR SALE \u2014 Maxwell Q-22 horse power, 4 cylioder runabout, slightly used last only; completely goue over and re painted, with pew tires.complet, cheap for Lia mediate sale.Apply 248 Craig = west.) 187 8 LL EXCHANGE one quarter interest in two finely located claims fin Whitney nship.Porcupine for .automobile, touring in good coaditipn.W.B., Box No.1533 Star Office.168 2 \u2018BOATS.YACHTS AND \u2018LAUNCHES, R SALE 23 foot gasoline launch, im perfect conditian, runs 10 miles an hour, carries 8 to § people, cost $375, for sale at a bargain.Boat can be seen at Bellevue or apply to 148 Peel st.169 6 A OTOR BOAT \u2014 For sale, 26 ft.family runabout, 12 horse power Falrbapke Ea wine, s With dynamo and electric Hi everything complete.Apply Box 1575 Star Of tice.180 8 FOR ADOPTION, DOPTION \u2014 Wanted a child to adopt trom two mouths to a year, by a respectable French couple; references.Address J' J 6158 Star Branch Office.SITUATIONS V/ANTED (MALE) YOUM ENGLISHMAN, recently arrived, .requires jwmediate possition;, Used to ca tering wioes, spirits and gencral stores; hotei, club, public burs, or ulherwise.Kuight, oul Albert street.me AS * 3 COMPRIENT af round office man and experienced travelier, uaiive of.Muut-* real, gentlemaniy appearance and address, .age 38, married, no family, desires tb: connect with tlvet class firm or party.Where ability, sobriety, aud strict attentlôo tu business would be apprec.alcd and suitably rewarded.Address tor interview Box 143¢ Star Ofrice.for 167 3 Saw CCOUNTANT \u2014 Bouks kept up to date, audited, balance sheets and stnie- meals prepared oy expericaced bookkeeper, collections .nade.Box 1353 Star Uttice.167 3 SBISTANT \u2014 Wanted position by young man, 18 years of age as office assistant; good at tigures; aiso shorthand 8 typewntiug.K K 6276 Star Branch Office, ! Ast teward or manager for horel, club or restaurant, best of references, ten oars experience.Apply Box 1446 Star Oc- ce.© 167 SITUATION wanted by a man as plght watchman; bost city references.Apply by letter to Heñri Bruyant, 52 Conde st., or telephone Main 4649, between 8 a.m.: Cao 164 6 to 5 pm.__ oa 188 8 A D.\u201d WRITER \u2014 By bright, capable ad.writer, position as advertising manager; five years\u2019 experience \u2018with Montreal manufacturer.Address A A 9783 Star Branch Office.164 # BILLIARD MARKER, thoroughly experienced (English), seeks position in club or hotel.Address Box 1553 Star Of- ce.oe x BOOKKEEPER wanted by|an experienced man, with training in accouatant\u2019s office, two or three sets of \u2018books to keep for small statements or others, day-time or evenivgs; terms low.Silvester, 624 Cow- an st 169 2 RICK WULK, conecrete toündations, cement sidewalks, plastering.brick atone pointing, compusition (floors; first class work guaranteed.Y.Bulpke, 1002 St.Urbaln street.\u2019 164 10 HEF wishes situation In hotel, club or restaurant.first class all round experte ence.Apply Box 1580 Star Office.169 3 HINESE COOK wants position as fam< fly cook or second cook im hotel.Apply 29% Burnside Place.169 2 - ARPENTRY, roofing, cement work, © painting, all kinds of repairing, alters~ tions, good, satisfactory work guaranteed.Reed & Smith, 26, Ghudry avenus, Uptown 5828.Togs Edge -:: 168 #4 MP J D f ced, and wife as cookee; (or to ilve im vicinity), wants situation in construction - engineers or sawmill cump; can give sate D nen 0 Now De Cen = tage profit on cookery; disengaged July 30th.Distance from steel or number of men no object.Box 1496 Star Office.- » 300 HINESE COOK wants situation in\u201d private family, hotel.boarding house, restaurant.Apply 186 St.Catherine wcat XPERIENCED, successful travelling salesman, connections Maritime, On- «ario, North-Western grounds, open for ¢n- gagement with first class concern: salary or commission basis.Highest credentials; as to ability, etc.J J 6248 Star Branch Office.6 § OREMAN of joiners, seeks situation, \u2018in 5 - Canads;- London \u2018and Colonial expertencez guod references; moderate wages.w.B., 110 Melbourne Grove, East Dulwich, London, England.: 168 8 ERMAN, 36, speaks a little English, res - quires position any capacity; best res ferences.Box 1573 Star Office._ OTEL MANAGER \u2014 Man of large experience In hotel management wants engagement.Can take full charge; refer.: ences exchanged.Address 1523 Star, africe.AN wants odd work for evenings in res- Apply J.Kimber, taurant or hotel, cleaning no objection.34 St Alexander Ep AN AND WIFE seek situations as ; PAPER HANGING, painting, staining, ete.* Best work st reasonible cost; wall paper samples sent on approval.Bend card.J.Price, 585 Amherst st.160 10 AINTING, tintiug.Papering, etc., and general repairs to property, first class; prices moderate; prompt attention.117 Prince Arthur west.169 8 FAPER HANGING, Painting, Tinting\u2019 Plastering, etc., experienced workmen; ; best materials: reasonable prices.J.Bacon, rator, 70 Bruce avenue, Phone West.mount 1588.: 168 8 Paper hanging, AINTING, Decorating, rooms papcred at two dollars: \u2018also work guaranteed in full\u2019 satisfaction.American Painters and Decorators, 13 Prince: Arthur st.W.Tel.East 205.169 6 PANNING, paper hanging, fn our ape- ciait#; promptness aur motto.A card, you have oyr \u2018attention: Baker and Ander: son, 8 Bayle st.Ç .186 166 6° JOSITION wanted by trustworthy, reliable.- married man, teavelling preferred; at H- will furnish your house completely.Our prices.are the lowest in the city for furniture, stoves, carpets, oflclothe, blankets, beds.Goods stored free of charge until wanted,\u201d Open evenings until/ 10 o'clock.City House Furnishing Co.1332 to 1338 St.Lawrence Blvd, | $15, $20 and $30.Apply 2573 Mance, | berty after July 20th.Apply Box 1600 Star\u2019 i ; : 168 2 Office.5 109 a ! AINTIN tinting, pdper hanging, plas- P TING, carpentering, Work guaran- $1 10 $2 A WEEK teed: reasonable prices.Weskes, : $ Overdsle avenue, Phone Uptown se, .A Sr with the jeading stoves; reddy to, start tember.Patticalars \u201cto © Ru pen \u201cFells 88, RAVELLER, Englishman; capable, +! getic, good appesrance and addr and school, in Clareshoim, Alberta, value $100 each, Make an offer.Box 10, \" 6 soîne stenogr : {-typewriting, 83 Bt.André at.oe .betweon Rachel a 17 years\u2019 experience; desires first clas _ Co ©! and Marle Anne Ste appolotment: live \u2018fmmaterisl.Box 1634 ' - emves Star Office.167.381 4 PHOLSTERER, covers, parlor sets; .; FINANCIAL, - U sofas, chairs.Estimates free, Distance : .MUST sell four lots close\u2019 in to new depot PE vor one fof 6 Lo 166 10°.oo ' YXTANTED postion ral folasa 000K JA.i or out of ity.Address Ned.Eaton; \u2019 119 St.Antoine at, City.\u2018168 on V ANTED situation by = gardener and florist, thoroughly competent, Honést widower shortly, no family, auiet, i \u2018good refergnces.Address.A.B.Skult \u2018Recellet.ves ser op 167 8 oùNG MAN, #17 foÿ engagement Y - an bookkeeper of \u2018adstetants first «t references.Can do ERY \u201cpon UNG MAN, weeks employment as.\u2019 té 9 Manager.\u2019 josvesaing a tl | know.fedge of ¢ bred ; general farming management, Apply to J, Baket, 54 Elenoor_cireet: : Momirenl.Te CFOUNG chlorei man from , Jam ae Slt IRA ETRE SD w tion -as À Ry: Write Box 1502 Btar OF 160 :@ ; .eolored men from J UNG ed who has lived fu the Ü.- for several gears.winhes ns steward for {vate butier de botel waîter.Weite PEenn Mar Offlee.20108 OUNG MAN, would like some Werk.TO pire boars of night.Xind of week material., Apply Box 1665 ne ny Fouxa MANS 19 reurs oid, both languages.Vous Han office.experience, vante ; tion as.clerk, rwaûy to go ew 0 pferen vw salsey: h 8, Catherine east, - VVANTED TO RENT \u2014 A comfortab OMPLETELY furnisbed small apartment.In ht years ago, wrote from London, Stanley.N.B.$__ efficient service.Ask them about it.middle or upper flat, In Ne te C Westmount, for two mothe; fae, omtarie Bs Tron Sato.Mother aske.N INING CLAIMS 1n Beauce County Tel.Main 2468 and 6624.Eastern Town- State full particulars, to Room 43, ai phone.ice, Janitor servies, etc.; rent $506 AMMENT (George), wes Hving Balderson,\u2019 clairhs for sale in vicinity of.Dom.ships Bank Bldg.278 1B86eod Trust Building.160 per month \u201cApply Fax 1856 Siar Office.PAY mario, \u2018erature ato.Brother aore: inion Goldfields property, on the Chaudiers.a or - u up antes a ORer rivers a on 1 WILL SELL your Toperty quickly and sat- YVANTED -\u2014\u2014 Smail lower flat.with cellar .\u2014\u2014 TOPHER (Henry Charles), formerly of the gold stream.Apply K., Box 43, P.O.isfactorily; no sale: no charge.Norman and furnace, in Westmount, or W / Hounslow, wrote from Winai in reply Bt.George Egst, Beauts.164 « Dinmore, _Bastorn Townships Bank Boliding.End; opt be reasoveble.Apply Box 1520 WAREHOUSES TO LET.to an spqutrs hn this column Fears ago.8 ster Rose asks.- 7 D TO BUY \u2014 A block of flats.or pement .XXJAREHOUSHE for rent; suitable for manu- W Dibarvrise, from ten to thinty thousand, ; = facturing; four floori and basement; \u2018135 oT TT =| _.HORSES AND CARRIAGES.trom private party preferred: must be good FURNISHED FLATS TO LET feet x 25 feet: entrance où two streets; sprin- MORTGAGE LOANS, OUBLE COACHES for funerais, wed- vaine and in first class locality.Answer by > kled; immediate possession; low tental.Ap-| ; .y dings and christenings, up to date, letter, glving full particulars.134 Roy street, (FREERE AVENUP, 496, St.Henry \u2014 Fur.My No.10 St.Peter street.144 156 ANS = + balance or pri 7 also private rizs of ail déscriptions to let.elty.nished flat to let, for summer months.: LP te ete eon 000 on.Westmount of Apply E.Bolsvert, 303 Wolfe.Phone Bast VWASTED to bus weed property central puma ZT other first class properties.J.A.H.Hevert, | 1199: LL _ _______ 183 36 preferred, from fifteen to thirty-five \u2014_\u2014 MER RESIDENCES WANTED, Room 39, Credit Foncier.Main 3863, OR SALE one carrlage and cab harness.thouszpd dollars; also lots well situated; | SUMME 5 soi 313 in good order, cheap: also one pair of not lees, thaw: fifty feet front.Write 1155 FURNISHED FLATS WANTED, ANTED \u2014 By a small femily, summer - white Angofa goats, 214 months old.Ap- Mary Amn E.166 6 = _ = \u201cMontreal: state » ; Box RUST FUNDS and other moneys to lend piy S.Thompson, 681 Seigneurs ot.: mms n WANTED a small furnished fiat or apart.House.near.Montreal; erms.on first mortgage on real estate, at] = - \"15,7 high: TT : ri ment in good central locallty; two 1949, Btar Office.168 2 joweat rates.W.H.Phillipe of Doucet & JOR BALE ee re pois 100 Bt.Can: BUSINESS.PRÉMISES TO LET.|7gome kitchen bath, etc.Address Box J J \u2018| Philips, Notary, Cansda Life Chambers, 180 {- = street vost > Apply A Pes .6205 Star Branch Office.| 3t.James street, Montreal.ses 313 ; BR \"STREET, just west of Mc oad PERSONALS, = , B SALN®\u2014 By auction, Wednesday, July Sly toca W.Dr Howell 212 Be.James, strate.\u2014 ~~ {A HANDSOME wiliow plume can be (ONEY TO : FO\", am Em iors.Baroes ply A W- > \u2019 184 6 PASTURES TO LET.A made from ER feathers MONEY LOAN.se ra a LET \u2014 Tv \" \u2018and boas.umes cleaned.curled - SETTLE .; yl - mer MS ou tee als; CMR | (J00D PASTURAGE, ot à 65 arpest farm.or dyed without the loss of a fibre.De| VV T1 Af your Gebts, you transact [from 1000 to 1400; mumber suitable for lov etine street, on three sides; muit nest Cote St.Paul.Waylaad Wi) y \" with us A te without mediate city use: trial given; satisfactios able fof manafacturing or offices, at mn veey jong, 211.Boast of Trade Balidivg, \"| Zouchee, \u2018Lindsay Bldg.Uptown 4595.enterest, 1 faterriew only.Demers & \u2018guaranteed.\"We sell by suction every or low figaro.Apply Alberts Furulture Store, 53 : .a PIANO PUNER.with a reputatien.ilice Moreau, St.Jamel, 870 filoot.150 12 Baw let 230.Private sales at \u2018All 3 A St, Catherine west.167 6, oy ster .À \"Ce Moitreal: Bank: ans ot.\u2014 re = Foster.905 St.Paul street._jes = TT Thm eee ep] gAB Pi ; : = Ls ITTLE BLACK shetitad pony, welghing CU FAGTORIES TO LET, \u2014 1 OFFICE?TO LET, ~_[ 4%.John Cross, office 2649 Bt.Hubert st.WANTED TO SORROW.- M 208.iba, tour years alg, with harness see - oe ; J tte 1 wo Canadian weighing J FAO LET fiat in Ottawa Building, With BF TYNIVKRSITY, STREET.16A, nest St.- James \u2014 apres \u2018 ; : : teod Without, bench of ten Singer sewisg LU Cink oc Levee.heated.bifice; fir Floor ICAL WORK tome y practical siee.WANTED fox clients, iwe firs, merigas 100 106 afin, one sx jiars .susrss machièse and moter; well lightes: good , ep Mardwosd | x Shoat Te a fret; ie al at 1 g4.500.Imersss JroTsnisst: As precis children; er five years Ti alas uring.erch Clotk- an amore, a.orders ÿ > - .horde ing\u2019 Go., 36.Notre Demme west, Efe tie | shorn TN Beak - Main se \u201cpatherise thesis west.PD pour ce A Mell aaa oe ih Har] Lh ke ; ne .; re 2 ; Fo oe a, + < I ; hn : 5 : .: .wre da YOUNG, MAN, A ass suages sad Tirsé class .reforenete, - tel tilda .fronts painted; bricks or stones renbvated; - Maven EEE EE -¢pachman and -maid; 2 \u2014\u2014 ence.Addrces J J 6176 Star Branch Office.i Sorgen = 3 Ea, fl Fa J boo = ÉEPER | + » ponte.|.cases, bags, ste.» SITUATIONS VACANT (MALE).oh A\u2019 sRleillgent person may cara Hi monthly \u2018corresponding for nowspapers.No canvassing.Send wor particulars.Press syndicate, Lockport, N.Y.165 38 A YOUNG MAN \u201cTor cylinder press feed- Hh Apply The Shareholder, Beaver all HW) WNING MEN to put up awnings; good A ; also youth to assist.Sonne's, 6e i core Vicorls Sa.top flat.A \u201csous TANT wanted for Incorporated flour Milling concern in Manitoba, to take tull charge of goods having executive administrative abilities able to vompile sia- tistical statements.Good prospects for ad- vancemnent.State It married, age, salary required\u201d to start references.Address Box M Star Office.169 6 .GOOD, STRONG MAN wanted to drive & team from country dally to city; alse work afternoon, piggery.Apply 61 William gt., KR: Smith.A BRIETANT wanted, experienced, in office of railway supply firm; one who is famdliiar with costing.estookkeeping.and invoicing.Apply stating age, references nd former experience, Box 1533 Star Office.168 2 ; Wanted à couple of boys to make themselves useful.in shirt cutung .reom.Apply to Mr.Daniels, The Standard Shirt Manfz.Company, Etd.213 Delorimier Avenue.' BoE wanted for light work in factory.Canada Carpet Cleaving Co, 66 La- \u201ctour =.169 2 Ber \u201cwanted as Junior clerk.Apply room 304, Power Bajiding.OYS wanted\u2019 for light machine work; J must be over 16 years of age.The peu » .; | Work; (bree in family: six roomed 8 [All particulars to A.M, 24 Souvenir flat; no cooking.Phone St.Louis 843 or |\u2019 ° | apply No.133 Mount Royal West._ ; - OUNG GIRL wanted.to assist with | lght housework; on two in family; ' ROOMS AND BOARD.! this 1s an exceptional opportunity to secure = 2 quiet, comfortable home.Apply a 77 LEURY, 139 \u2014 Tne oars, Boarding Colonial avenue, above Sherbrooke .s week up; best Om oid town: quick ser Pe ; 64 Table boarders taken.18 OAMD und lodging, Gé; lodging, $1.20 4 week; 20 ; : EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES, Windeor Shaman\u201d 0a; er Grand Trunk and OTICE \u2014 Applications flled now for 188 8 Foreign, British or local governesses, RESCENT, 147 \u2014 Single and double room, | housekeepers and expert or {inexperi- suitable for married couple; well fur- enced male pr female\u2019 domestics promptly aished sud well appointed house; phone and tattended to by the Woman's Canadian Em- {all modern conveniences.\u201c10 6 ployment Bureau.95 Union avenue.Maids and married couples for cu.Northwest JONVEST, 8T., 101 St Henrl \u201ca Fur- and States in great demand, rs.J.ad- ne room, oard, electric ford, Principal.Closed Saturdays.light, steam heat, on bath flat home-made 155 24e0d American cooking.169 3 2 In-:4 ! i t Summer Board Think'how nice it would be to room in a private home in the \u2018country, where you could have breakfast with the family and catch the morning train for town.If you fail to find what you want in this column, just write out an ad for \u201cSummer Board\u201d and bring it to The you can select the room that meets your requirements, in almost any location desired.The Rate for \u2018Summer Board\u201d announcements in The Star is only one cent per word each insertion, munimum charge 25 cents.121 186eod SUMMER BOARD.COMMODATION for à few boarders, farm house, ou lake, Laurentian mountains; open year round; good board: boating, bathing, huntlog.Box No.1, Les Lacs P.U., Que.133 3 A DIRONDACKS \u2014 The Homestead, Mrs.Julia Facteau, Prop.Terms $5 per week Ladies preferred.Write Julla Fac- teau, Redford, U.S.A., Ciinton Co., 16 OARD \u2014 A few guests can find good board and rooms in a nice country home; wilde verandah; bracing mountain alr; adults oniy.Address Box sv, st.Felix de Valois, Que.166 4 ARWIN'S FALLS \u2014 Boarding house now open, accommodation for 30; shade trees; cluse to churches and post office; 15 minutes from station; adults $3.50 to.$6 per week: fishing and boating- don, Que., Box 99.FOURTEEN 1 ISLAND LAKE .near Shaw- bridge sYatiofi: first class board; bath house, canoeing, fishing, fine summer resort.Information.Honore Desjardins, Fourteen Island Lake, Terrebonne County.| 169 12 Jaw NTINGDON, \u2014 The Molr Hotel has room for à 5 limited number of boarders; good bathing, boating and fishing; excellent table board; special weekly rates.Address J.Pliwald, Proprietor.6 AKE L'ACHIGAN \u2014 First class board; plenty milk, cream, fresh eggs; airy.rooms; near lake: sandy beach; boats free; good fishing; fine piace fur vacation; few miles from Shawbridge Station; $6 Der week.Damase Beauchamjp, 8t.Hippolyte, Co.Terrebonne.155 Beoû ,AXEFIELD.P.Q.\u2014 A limited number of boarders received in a private family; good cooking, boating.fishing: terms on application to E.C., Chelwood Cottage.ï 4 zaw ONTFORT HOTEL \u2014 1700 feet above wea level; healthiest spot in Laurentians: on lake side; beautiful scenery: 3 minutes\u2019 walk from station: \u2018but.cold and spring water; 48%; w.c.; first class chef.Hette, Prop.Montfort.Que.2aw VILLA DES ROSES, aurons ve tains, on Lake Mercier, five minutes from Mont Tremblant Station: fishing, hunting, boating.P.V.Byracuse, Mont Tremblant.Lac Meroler.167 2e0d X SUMMER BOARD WANTED.ADY would exchange rooms in her town house fn return for board for hefseïf somewhere, elther country or seaside, for a monthh.Address J J 6197 Star Branch Of- tice.109 6 ON or two rooms In country.With use of kitchen, about twenty-five miles from city; terms moderate.Apply» evenings, 124 Roy street, City.T O0M and good board, for married couple, A on lake front, bLoating,.bathing, within fifty miles of Moutreal, for month of Au- guet: state terme.\u20182832 Waverley st.AL MORIN \u2014 Accommodation near station and lake wanted for lady and child five years.good board.Write, giving particulars and terms Box 1550 Star Office.185 4 daw ] \u20ac COTCH SELECT REGISTRY, under distinguished patronage.Wanted laundress, plain cooks, ¢xperienced cook; coun- trv house-tabiemalds, generals, nurses, walt- resses, highest wages: experienced cooks; city: couple, chef and housekeeper, waiting.AGENTS WANTED.DVERTISING SOLICITOR, on splendid commission, for new French Magazine, pub- ilshed in U.8.The best opportunity for, active hustlers; men and women.Apply at onee, by letter only.Adolph Lucat.15 east Sherbrooke street, Montreal.160 2 A° NTS wanted to Introduce « article which helps reduce household expenses.Particulars free, Write to-day.Wil- brod Michaud, 143a Berri st.Montreal.167 6 OMESTIC BUREAU requires an experienced, tablemaid \u2018and - .housemaid; waged 325 each; references required.47 Manafield st, office _ hours 10 to 5.30.AND\u201d COMPANY having large holdings in Western Canada desires to appoint a Montreal real estate firm as Bole: agents for thle Province of Quebec.\u201cApply Box M 387 Star Office.168 ALBSMEN 100 per venti profit, re our S newly patented automatic egg-beater.Sample and terms 25c.Money refunded If ensatisfactory.Collette Mig.Co.Collingwood, Ont 301 312 Wie absglutely guarantee $2.50 a day to canvassers and all over on a hig commission basls; phenomena] selling proposition.Bradley-Garretson Co., Limited, Brantford, Ont.168 6 PARTNERS WANTED.SILENT PARTNER wanted who can invest $1,000 in an A) proposition; will guarantee 10 p.c, on Investment.For interview address Box 16382 Star Office.169 3 ANTED iady or gentiewoman with $8,000 to $10,000 capital to open cho- Coiate creams manufacturing in Cagada.Address F.Allegrettt, 1217 NcAllister at, Chicago.169 4 WWARTED a a pañtñer with three or four thousand dollars to take our well es tablished general store business ip Easterd Ontario; a money maker.Apply to M Sas Star Office.189 ENOGRAEHER WANTED \u2014 Young bay.7 v with know e ef office work.pply ; P.D.Box 8174.N AGENCIES WANTED.[STRONG WOMAN wanted at once, as gen- WANTED \u2014 \u2018 for any good agency eral; good home to sulftable person.A9 or proposition; capital required or ply 235 St.Autoine.[NTENOGRAPHER wanted; à young lady speakirg both languagss and with womo experience as officé assistant prèfer- fed.State references and seiary expected to Box 1388, Star Office.INGER - \u2014 Inustreted girl singer, both languages Preferred, but would take rood English one.Apply any time after 33 Vitoscope, 495 ount Royal .avenue enat.ALEUSLADY wafited for \u201cetal fur ators, a good and permanent posttion for « bright wilfing person, experience not necessary.Apply A.J.Alexandor, 504 Bt.Paul at.169 3 ST EJGCRAPREE wanted, experienced.Ppiy by letter, stating sslary fequir- ed and who t employed by.Nobe: but those having experience need apply.Box 1591 Star Office.169 2.STENOGHAPI Wah ate > a young lady with expertence.\"The Shin Paterson Co.Limited, Whul vieu ie\u201d Jawellern 68 Bt, Aletender at, GEERE Wanted a oa Senoral NTENOGRAPHER, permanent position, 330 ollare per | vna Per 30 month te art.Biate : site peed onfh.MS ADpiy \u201cnd ietearrs ave.West.Office.perience.À Tle sed TENO R Frez GOODWIN\u2019 LIMITED i, 3 ALE Requires experienced salesladiés.Hoth Employme preferted.Apply at-the| mployment Office at § a.m.168° § SEKKEPER wanted where servant > ne, AND 3 young man lessons in = of vérsationat.vgcal culture Address C.C:jéalasy to 8 Dendaste U, : is kept: \u2018must be sot ed to.children and have.- reftéeendés; to right rea meat | & .ain, ; cu commended.Apply room 416, 180 3% on.aia \u2026 STENOGRAPHER Wanted: 'd Life Ingürancer-Otties.ems Sa ra aoû mal sex ad Sion\u201d.8 be nôt; salesman for past sight years; 35 yrs.old; married; dest of Bonds and references.Address J J 6949 Star Branch Office.ANTED by Toronto flrm_ Ontarlo Agency for grocery or drug fines.Box Montreal Star, Te Toronto.188 3% 128, PATENTS.ANY one desiring to obtain the inventions covered by Canadian Patents Nos.120,166, dated August 24th, 1909, and 119,921, dated August 10th, 1909, granted to John azel, of Philadephia, \u2018Pa, U.B.A., for machine for making tubular receptacles and seam setting mechanism, respectively, may do so upoñ application te PBI undersi street, ottawa, Tada: reside! NTs ts hereby ven that matutac- dan pr rane oad rr enced L n accorde tes hog ed section 38 of the Patént Act Any information relating |, to the\u2019 patent of the manufacture of the device Frank (CLARKE 653 single balcony room, with board, suit man of quiet habits, early breakfast; also table board.169 2 OURSOL, 70 \u2014 Rooms amd first class \u2019 table board.use of phone; home comforts; nglish family; terms \u2018moderate.169 3 ESERABLE, 767\u2014Board and room for married couple or two young ladies: private family, with home comforts at moderate price.Mrs.Stanton.Père CHESTEX STRÉET, findsor Hotel, double and siugle rooms; transients received.RTE just west elegantly furnished high class ments; Best accommodation.148 3 ROMNONE 81, corner Dorchester, nice double room, with board suitable for married couple or two gentlemen; telephone and all other convenlences; transiéhis Accommodated.* 167 8 ORCHESTER WEST, toom, with board; terms moderate.167 UTCHISON, 154 -\u2014 Two single rooms, on bathroom flat; breakfast; evening dinner; French private family; well appointed house.All modern accommodations.168 3 JURORS'S ST.78 \u2014 Good board and room, bath, gas; very central; three minutes from General Post Office; terms - $4 week.169 5 iet two nice front private family: board, optional.20 Lincoln 166 5 also table board; INCOLN AVE.to rooms, bath flat; home cooking; ave., off Guy st A L Bcotchwoman, has r a board tor | a few mea, $e per week.ADD y \u2018eveninkd 169 8 ACKAY BT., 151 \u2014 Pleasant, comfort- .&bly furnighed room, double and sin- gl», \u2018on \u201cbath - flat, with modern conveny- ences; .use of plano and telephone; good substantial board.169 § M°SiLL COLLEGE AVE, 50 \u2014 Nicely furnished rooms, two, in private family; transients nocommodated; breakfast and ists dioner; all conveniences.169 à MPEICALFE ST STREET, 143 \u2014 Double bedded with board; use of sitting tn refined\u201d home; every comfort; terme Poe ate; tfansients taken: NICELY furnished, double and single rooms, also first class.table board by months, week of ticket.Mrs.A.Morrison, 67° McGill College ave.au + RINCE A UR W 265 \u2014 ; with all conveniences; bath Lem \"with filet clans board 164 6 PFINCE ARTHUR WEST 265 \u2014 Benu- ful room to let, bath flat, ail con- yenlehcek; with breakfast and svenlng anger.one.Everything first class, 164 \u20ac FAMILLE oT, 1es\u2014Attractive double \u2018Tront bed-sitting room in new u fiat; good locality; every convenfence, ne rtable room and hel, arly | evening dinner; terme mod erate.may be.obia \"65 st ota à Montreal.Nee i = x dressé enñe, Shieners re- er aiter octal oc Rates x > RZ Star Office.From your replies: 236 \u2014 Double.AGAUCHET TERE OT.WERT, ste \u2014 1694 Branch Offices.For Receiving Montreal Star Want Ads.\u2018 Classified (\u201cWant\u201d) Advertisements).for the Montreal Daily Star left at ad : of the following places will be -at regular rates: : * a.Raw- | § \u2014 Bootch saratiy bas nice | ANNEX, corner Fairmount and Clark street, Falrmouat Medi : eal Hall, East 4445.ANNEX, cor.Esplanade and St.Viateur, Aanex Drug Store East 3126.\u2019 ANNEX, corner Mance a Ville neuve, A.D.Mann, )\\'.Leuls COTE DES NEIGES, Northmount.Pharmacy.Up.5364 DELORIMIER, cor.Mount Royal \u2018and Papinean.J.KE.Morts: East 4814.: à LACHINE = LOCKS, 2116 St Joseph street.J.A.Rabeau.MAISONNEUVE, 78 St.Catherine street.©.Denauit, Phone East 5508.NOTRE DAME WEST, \u201c oflles Square, Dr, 176.NOTRE DAME WEST, cor Richmond.J.H, Nawlt, Main 6338 NOTRE DAME WEST, No.1803 A.Lasalle.West 1304.ONTARIO EAST, eor.R.Pasquin.East OUTREMONT, and St.Louis Sts.J.St.Louis 2141.PARK AVE, eor.Prince Arthur.P.McCormack.East 3869.|.POINT ST.CHARLES, 637 Wel- Magton, st,\u2018 cor.Bourgeois, T.\u2018K.T.Stone.Main 1764.RACHEL ST, cor.Rivard, F.X.\u2019 Lasalle.East 1645.FT.ANTOINE STREET, Pa Hughes.ST.ANTOINE ST, EAST and WEST, cor.of Atwater Ave.Chas.R.Roffey, (two brahch- es) Phone Up 5257-4118, Wesat- mount 3300, ST, ANTOINE ST.cer.Fulferd .H.Leeavaller.Up.ST.CATHERINE EAST, eormer Desery.Dr, Ledue: East sT, CATHERINE EAST, cer, De- lorimier Avenue.Dr.Ledue.e cor.Chab- ; \"eau Mais Davidson.cor; Hutchison Emery : 2134-\u2014 + sT, CATHERINE EAST, cor.Vis- lation.Queaneoville & Guerin, Fant 4843.ST.CATHERINE EAST, cor Bt.|, Denis.Lecours & Decary- East 833.+ sT.CATHERINE EAST, cuit.-8£ Elisabeth enrf Lalonde East 3808, : ST.CATHERINE WEST, corner University.J.M.Cavanagh.Up.2060.ST.CATHERINE WEST, corner : Mansficld.W, M.Doyle.Up.ST.DENIS, cor.Mount: c novel.a.Brillon.Kast.3811.SF.Le CATHERINE Ma r CT T «1 ST.DENIS, No.540.mear \u2018Cher- rier.J, Migueron, East 194%.ST.DENIS, cor, Sherbrèoke.Dr.Leduc.East 1489.ST.HENRI, cor.St, James ang) Lenoir.A.P.Fortin.West - zen, \u20ac, Or, Up.Beaublem HF East ST.HUBERT, L.Fortin, sr.LAWRENCE, eor.Royal.MR.Martineau.1741.cor.it ST.LAWRENCE, No.1024, mear Roy.G.Forcheron, East 5077.ST.LAWRENCE, cor.Prince Arthur.Henri Lanctot.East ST.LAWRENCE, cor.Croix.Robert\u2019s Pharmacy.East 184% SJIIERBROOKE WEST, cor.City Councillors.0 H Tansey.« Up.943.TOWN OF ST.PAUL; M.J.Gad- bois.169 Church Aver Mate VERDUN, Ne, 108 Chureh Ave.J.Mathew.Phone Main VIAUVILLE, 5 Third Ave.Chas.\"Mann.Phone East 208.\u2018 WESTMOUNT, corner St.erine and Greene Ave.Stone.West 75.: WESTMOUNT.8.Fry, 381 Vie- Æ teria ave, near Sherbrooke.ot, Wes ¢ 3388, C2 Cathe w.8.CLASS L Board .c.eveee Bun Tob.1 Rooms to Le i Situations anidd ; CLASS II, For Bale .cue FFiae Lost wal ert Pupils ava av: Rooms Wanted .Summer Board.Situations Vacant Té let Houses,etc) and ail other cias- sified headings not Classe.under Class '1.+danvce 25 ota.Marria : Notions, 8 - Death Notices.Death Notice with fuheral \u2018notice, 5 San tamlis: no sosrders: vate Box 1832 Bier Offi ; ee woman roots 14 USINESS Sais requires board wine refined aay Toariers Lives Sr 1673 Siné.\u201cPres en ape dep 1 ty: ed x 1688 gr.ANTOINE, 824 \u2014 wp mes to share.and doard, with clean, .whte enamelled bath on éame floor: wih avenue: furnished * fonble ich board.3 ramen ™ board, in private rear yr lys pes ON AY A im She a eile.Mo \"FA ropm, le beds; in trent room; Eoglteh | Chenig 3538 | ST 5 \"BEI, 1188 \u2014 Room Pfivate family, newly furnished room, sas; Wo \u2018Shildren: ood board § na Lhe Sag a rae CR 08, hear v 198 3 gentlemen will tind nice nny: 5 Lo Der veens chances to i 668 BL Mubert at.Srokucants « ore Feu ie tarnished oe vad dl inate irs & VY \u201cwith extras rd basins , oo - b 7 HONCRLEMIEUX \\ M \u201c > .à ON MR.BOURASSA \u201cAND AIS PARTY - a ~ tied by the Says Nationalists Still Scream- \"ing, in Spite of Facts, That Canada is Betrayed.i DECLARES MR.BOURASSA WAS BORN A LYRIC POET His Entry Into Politics Great Loss to Canadian Lyricism, Says Postmaster-General.£ Spectal to The Montreal! Star.Fraserville, July 18.\u2014 The Hon.R.Lemieux delivered the main speech | \u2018 here yesterday at an open air meet: { idg at which several thousand people: were present.The audience was from | every point In the ceunty of Temis- | couta, speclal trains having brought | in at least fifteen cars of excursion- Mr.mieux spoke of the Natioa- alists and of Mr.Bourassa, of recl- * proctty and of the navy.Mr.N.Dion, M.I.A.for Temiscouta, was the chairman, and introduced the speakers.Mr.C.A.Gauvreau, M.P.for Tem- iscouta, delivered the first speech He sald that the campaign now being waged by the Liberals during the short vacation of Parliament was evidence that they were not afraid of ddecussing either reciprocity or the navy before the electors.Canada was beginning to grow into a large coun- \u2018try.Many small republics, having neither the wealth nor the population \u2018of Canada, had their own means of defence ad Canada owed it to her dig- =ity to have her navy.In opposing the navy and enlarging upon the ima- minary bloodshed that would follow the creation of a navy, the National- fats had only attempted to stir up the cowardice of women, but they had hot been successful, Mr Gauvreau spoke also on reciprocity.Mr.E.Lapointe, M.P.aska, spoke shortly on reciprocity an its opponents.He remarked that in its early stage the pact had been approved of by Mr.Bourassa: '\u2018Strange to eay.\u201d sald the speaker, \u2018\u2018since capital of Le Devoir has been creased by 5 for Kamour- Defends Sir Wirnrid Laurier.Mr.Lemieux opened his speech by |and other bearings with yellow shellac, 8 hint regarding the coming general elections.Ottawa and the Unionists of London.All the might of the coalition was in- ' tended to bear on Sir Wilfrid Laurier.but the receptions recently given to the latter In Quebec and Montreal were proof that the people could not be fooled by these petty critics.The Unionists had =aid that at the Conference, Sir Wilfrid Laurier had been anti-Imperialist, and some had even called him a Separatist, while here in Canada the Nationalists, with Mr .Bourassa in the lead.claimed that he had betrayed Canada and surrendered her a captive to Albion.According to Lord Haldane, Sir Wilfrid was the Nestor of the Imperial Conference, and instead of contribyt- ing to any restriction of the colonial liberties, he had helped to widen their range.All the Colonial representatives had agreed in acknowledging that the \u201chole Colonfa] system of the Em- owed gratitude t i increased te o Sir Wilfrid for Not only did he dispose o 2 - Pertal Council scheme.ue pe Le con for Canada fiscal independence.anada had already the liberty of making her own tariff and of levying a duty even on goods coming from Great Britain.but in making treaties with outside countries, she had been y \u201cmost favored nation clause.\u2019 \u2018of all British treaties.This meant that Canada had to extend to any nation falling under the most-fav- ored-nation-classan y favor she wished to give especially to one country in exchange for reciprocal favors.Mr.Bourassa Calls Lyric Poet In 1897 Sir Wilfrid had obained the abrogation of the German and Belgian treaties, because those treaties were giving to Germany and Pelgium the right to benefit under vur preference in favor of British goods: at the last conference, he had secured a rui- ing that the most-favored-nation clause in treaties negotiated by Great Britain would not apply to colonies without their specific consent.Nevertheless, Mr.Bourassa was still -screaming that Sir Wilfrid betrayed Canada, that he was a toy in the hands \"of Premier Asquith, and that all the new ooncessions gained by him are only clever misrepresentations\u2019 which in the end would forge the chain that will enslave Canada.By keeping on the same tune, Mr.Bourassa would very quickly go as far as denying that Sir Wilfrid Laurier had never been at the Conference of 1911.Mr.Lemieux conciuded his remarks on the Nationalist leader by saying that Mr.Bourassa was born to be a lyric poet, and that his selection of politics for his activities means a considerable loss to Canada 1yricism.Discussing reciprocity, the Post- master-General asked if the farmers of Temiscouta were ready to refuse four dollars more on a ton of hay.thirty dollars more om the sale of a horse.and a higher price \u2018on butter.cheese.vegetables and potatoes.He did hot think that we had a wight to refuse any increase iñ our national wealth.' As to the annexation scare, fhe ridiculed it.saying that a country auinder a spell of violent prosperity could never think of a change of alle- fanc [7 about the mavy, Mr.Jemieux said that it would be absolutely Canadian, - and that there would not be any more compuisory- servicé here than there is in England.and he thought that the hatred for Sir Wilfrid Laurier was mo excuse was opposing the navy.Mr.- M.O.Gladu, M.P.for Yamaska.declared that Mr.Bourassa was supported by the money of all the enemies of Sir Wilfrid Laurier in his campaign \u201cof depreciation and of misrepresenta- tlon.He spoke also on the navy and x +, Teciprocity.: Will Vote Fer Reciprocity.Special to.The Montreal Star. about £00 vardis of materials in SUITS TO ORDER, JULY AND AUGUST This sale wii only be in force while the goods last and we expect them to go very quickly.H.LITWIN | AMERICAN LADIES\u2019 TAILOR; 8500- 8¥.CATHEming J ST.WEST, Between Mountain and Drummond Strests.- July 18.1911.move of the machinery and the cut- t:r.No.sir, nary a move.She just stuck fast like a dead fly on the flypaper.\u201cWell, what d'ye think?That fool fellow had \u2018greased\u2019 the cutter bar Foot Elm This is an absolute cure for tired.\u2018aching swollen feet.Do not be satisfied with substitutes; but.ask for, end| insist on getting FOOT ELM.If you get the otl\u2014the real oil.purchase a, box today at any Drug \u201cOff they went, and back they came.! Store, you will receive a package of .The can looked all right.and their foot bath tablets free of all charge._ ; éidey, boy! which 1 had been using for some new shed.a .Take your uncle to the Get real gil.\u201d \u201cNaturally, I said a few things\u2014just a few.1 wanted to know what con- fouided business Mederic had to go into the shed and grab a can of liquid Ki phew.Take your uncle to the shed; YOUR WIFE! YOUR CHILDREN! YOURSELF! ~ HAVE BUT ONE LIFE TO LIVE C5 ~ Why Expose It.Recklessly?Co : ! co .B (Trade Mark) IS THE.ONLY MILK which the consumers of all ages, every condition of life can drink agreeably without being exposed to contract TYPHOID FEVER, TUBERCULOSIS, MEASLES, SCARLET FEVER, DIPHTHERIA, etc., which is threatening your life and that of your children with the ordinary milk.[Consult a doctor on this point.] ~~ | N EI L AURENTIA KEEPS PURE FOR WEEKS AND MONTHS WITHOUT ne ICE, AT ALL TEMPERATURES « Jtis so far the most Useful Invention of the 20th Century RN 2 > EG \\ \\ N 7 Ls F N ès ! | : nn \u201c w = \u2018SOLD BY ALL 00D GROCERS a \u201c \u2026« HOME DELIVERY SERVICE UPON REQUEST BY a 1 THE CANADIAN FARM PRODU Cab co.CE CO.LIMITED, 2 were as eye a Taal MODEL PLANT AT LACOLLE, PQ: _ Col.Meighen i is Pres.of\u2018 a 9 y -C.ora dh 2 \"THE MONTREAL PAT STAR\u2014TUFSDAY, JULY 18, 1911, \u2018gods \u2019- mas -Twin City.Has a ; es P.R.shot up to 25 on this side of \u2018Ape.\u2018water to-day and meade over 152 In both new high records.\u201cSoo\u201d \u2018was stronger in sympathy.The local market was quite interesting.dn fact showed much more variety than, Wal Street's Ist.Twin City took its long-looked-for spurt! while Detroit also came in for a move-.men The m'liing stocks were strong, espe- elally Ogilvie, while Power lost some or tte gain yesterday, and Toronto acer sont nued on its downwara course.selling as high as 116%, dip- Rio, afte & .It was quite active.nes to 114 Mexican Power was a strong spot, setl- ! tng up to 83.| BUYERS se B HELLER.\u201cRio buyers: Meredith & Co., Edgar & Co., McCurdy & Co., Mackintosh & Co., Meodiugell & Cowans, Dunlop, Beaublen Pitblado & (Co.R.Forget, Burnett & Co.Garland & Co.Smith & Co.- Rio sellers: Meredith & Co., McDougall & Cowans, McCuaig Bros, Edgar & Co.| Bui & Co.\u201dE.Gault, W.P.O'Brien, | banks Bros., Burnett & Co., Scott & Co., Patterson & Co., Garland &, Co.In Wall Street \u201cA wire said: \u201cPronounced strength in & number of stocks and further favorable \u2018 Weather news from cotton and grain \u2018growing states gave a firm tone to the .snarket during the morning session.\u201cFollowirig a decline in the first hour, | the Ust hardened and grew steady at a - ange slightly below the best prices of day.Canadian Pacific made a fur-: ther rise an the prospect of unusually .ood crops in its territory.Reading was: Mot affected by the Government suit : aimed at ita coal holdings.\u201d | - Afternoon Sales Up to 2.45 p.m.Rio sold at 114.Rails, 182, Winnipeg Street, 242.C.P.R., 245.ait 1 elieu, 121 a 121%.Bteel, 56.nd » Ogilvies, 135.MORNING TRANSACTIONS, seo, Nnipes\u20141 at 23 at 239, 240 at 238, 2% Illinois pref.\u201410 at 91.Shawinigan\u201415 at 117, 210 at 117%.Pacificee150 à at 147.acilic-150 at 234.25 at 344%, 125 at Buss, I 125 at 244%.350 at 245.Power\u201450 at 117%, 49 at 172, 150 at 171%, 21 at 172, 50 at 171%, 15 at 172._ MR.& O\u20141 at 122, 10 at 121.Mexican\u201475 a SF 25 at 823%, 23 at 82 rea Stree Mins #t 236, 25 » if 1 - @t 22714, 25 at 22744, 20 at 227, 25 at 2g.25 at 218%, 25 at 228214, 110 at 228.Toronio Rallway\u201450 at 162%, 3 at 163, 8 at 162%, 25 at 162, .10 at 161%, 25 at 162, 25 at 161%, 1 at 60%.18 at 16], a 162% a 100 at 161%, T'at 181%.1 at 161, .êu .- Rio- 500 at 116, 100.at.116%, 280 at 1s; \u2019 .& at 115%, 100 at 116, 200 at 115%, 50 \u201cet 11513, 10 at 115%.80 at 115%, 10 at 215%.75 at 1154, 25 at 114%, 50 at 114%; 150 at 115.100 nt 114%, 50' at 114%, 5 ot 114%, 50 at 114%.Detroit\u201425 at 72%.125 at 73, 420 at 74, 15 at 737%, 100 at 73%.125 at 73%, 100 at 73%, 75 at 73%, 1 at 744, 25 at 13%.Soo com.\u201450 at 142%.110 at 14234, 50 @t 142%.75 at 148.Twin City\u201445 at 109, 25 at 109%, 10 at 2097, 50 at 109%.208 °\" pref.7?at 103, 20 at 102%, 5 at Steel Corp.150 at 56, 4 at 58%, 60 at' Woods com.\u201425 at 148.50 at 149, Bn at R474, 100 at 148, 25 at 14844.75 at 149 Cement pref, \u20142 at 83, 2 at 84.* Asbestos\u2014100 at 644.Scotia\u20141 at 98, 4 at 97.5 at 98.Oglivie\u201425 at 133%, 100 at 134, 50 at 98414, 50 at 134%.Crown Reserve\u2014200 at 3.4 Senne at 23, 100 at 22%, % at 22, t Textile pref.+ at 100, .- Bank of N.B.\u201485 at 265.N Mex.E.Donde\u2014311:000 at S4%.E.Can, P.& P.-honds\u2014§3200 at 82.Jom.Cotton, .bonds\u201435000 at -101 Moisons Barf-\u201410 at 207 .Merchants Benk\u201417 at 1 914.Bank of Montzeal\u201410 at 282.Royal Bank-\u2014 nt 238.5 at 236%.Quebec Benk-\u201420 at 136.SALES OF UNLISTED STOCKS.W.P.O'Brien reported: Wayagamac - tom, 20 at 40%, 130 at 41%; Hollinger, $00 at 13.50 30 days: (Sherwin-Williams, pd.13 at 87%; West Can.Power bonds, 600 \u2018at 88, 5000 at 87%.+ | : r : Bld.Asked Peaiding-Paul com, .8 37 elding-Paul pref.\u20188 1 Bros.bopds.86% 8614 no 5 p.c.bonds.102 03 ! Breweries werles pref.00.BT 98 | \" Breweries vs.101 108 - Can.Power stock.25e 49 © Can.Power bonds.80 81 Cerealicom.eee a! 17 Cereal pfd.'.16 82 crest com: .ee 2M Ft tcrest pfd.16 83 est Can, bonds.oe 87 88 Met.N.Power bonds .27 28 .Hollinger: \u2026 \u201c18:80 13.00 herwin-Williams com.36 37 twin-Willame pref.87% 87% Wgragamaok, com, .40% 41 : bonds.T% 78 Ne IN LONDON, my sbeciat cable to The Montreal Star said that the beGomn \u2018claims in, ine have been sold.Investments For July Dividends » es er a mum.- Canadian + tee t| New Issues Over in $25,000,000 RISE ANSTANDARD OIL \u2014\u2014 .A little over a week ago Standard Oil shares sold around 640, compared with 664 recently, an advance of nearly $25,- 000,000 in market value since announcement that rapid progress toward reorganization to comply with decree of: Supreme Court had been made.Under 90 .Consols are under 90 again, closing at 78% for money and 7 15-16 for account.[FINANCIAL i [PERSONALS Mr.F.Orr Lewls has arrived home after a trip of several months in Europe, Mr.Alexandre Talou, who represents the financia] house of Mr.Rodoiphe Forgot jh Paris, 1s is in the city.\u201cStreet\u201d Goes Up to 22815 on the Deal Prospects Montreal Street Ry.was higher again to-day, selling up to 228%.As Atated in T tar some time ago.\u2019 the deal\u2019is nearing completion, hence the flurry in the stock.: As is well known, Street \u2018Railway stock ls to be exchanged for debentur on the basis of 250 for the stock, but the rumor that a certain amount of cash will figure in the transfer has not been confirmed.SAME POWER DIVIDEND.The Mcntreal Power directors have de- .clared the regular quarterly 2 per cent, payable August 15th to holders of July 31.French Banker Says France is Looking our Way Canada and its development looms large in French eyes at the present time, according to a statement made yesterday by Mr.Alexandre Talou, Mr.R.Forget's manager in Paris.During the present summer, Mr.Talou stated, there will visit the Dominien a humber of French .capitalists and engineers, ne o will in- vestignte conditions here willl a view of reporting to strong home interests upon the possibilities of the country in an investment way.! x London Still Coming.From the Special Correspondent of the Montreal Star in Landon.London, July 18.\u2014 e Bank of Montreal: will issue to-morrow £118,300 Mu- cipality of Burnaby, British Columbia, 444 per cent.debentures at 100, redeemable In 1960.' WINDERMERE.DIVIDEND FROM C.F.KING.A 10 per cent.dividend, calling for $9,- : 500, has been declared to the 150 unsecured creditors of Cardenio F.King, the famous Boston broker, now in prison.OPINIONS ca vos (MARKET.Charles Head.\"General conditions are Khaping for improvement, both speculatively and in business circles, so that we i jook for higher prices, though the market may back and fill for the time being.Sharson-Hammi!l.\u2014 The crop news could not be better, and a rally will come soon on an over-sold market.On the atrong spots stocks will be for sale again.The market is still In the trading swing.Laidlaw & Co.\u2014At present the Canadian Pacific pays a regular dividend of 7 p.c.per annum with an extra one of 3 p.c.due to proceeds of land sales, equivalent to 10 p.c.Now the tdik is that the regular dividend will be at the rate of 9 p.c.in addition to what the land sales will bring.G.T.R.GAIN WAS $73,755.Grand Trunk Rafiway System traffic earnings from July 8th to 14th, 1911: \u2018 1918 22.020000 0 0 Baocosce00 0e $994,800 : 1910 saveuvansees Gesossanan net 921,045 Increase .\u2026.ss s.svovencee- $73,766 CLOSING PRICES IN LONDON R.M.Bauer reported: London, N.Y.Atchison com.115% 112 Canadian Pacific! 25114 244 \u201chesapeake & Ohio.81% 82% nver com.29% 29 Erie com.c.evpeecens 37% 36% Kansas & Texas com.37% 36% N.R.R of Mex, 2nd- pret.31% 30% New York Central .JL 108 N.Y.Ontario & w 47 45% Northern Pacific 135% 131% Penhsylvania 64% 124% Reading com.80% 156% Rock Island .329 32 Southerh Pacific \u201ces .125% 1228 Southern R.38% 33 St.129% 136% Orton\u201d Pacitic 19284 187 U.$.Stee] .80% 1844 Amalgamated \u2018Copper.70% 68% HERE'S AN\u2019 HONEST BROKER.Spetlai to The Montreal Star.Hamilton, Ont, July 18.\u2014H.P.Heming, a broker, who tallied here some years ago, Seeds bu ne : ' Rat ee MR.MEIGHENS ESTATE ESTIMATED.AT $6,000,000 -Said a friend of the late Mr.Maighen: \u201cIn four years\u2019 time I believe Mr.Meighen\u2019's estate will be worth at least $6,000.000.I know that Mr.Meighen valued his Canada North-West Land stock at fully $1,600,000, gnd his timber holdings in New Brunswick at around $1,- 000,000.\u2018His property.on Drummond street IL \u2018also immensely valuable, and, based on ithe recent price paid for the High School, should in a short time be worth in the vicinity of $2,000,000 \u201cIn addition Mr.Meighen was a holder \u2018of shares in the Bank of Toronto, Bank of Montreal.Dominion Steel Co., \u201cSco\u201d Railway, C.P.R.the Hill roads, Lake of thé Woods and other concerns, so that $6.000,000 as a total does not seem out of the way.\" Brokers Fail London, July 18.\u2014Isley & Willson, brokers In the Stock Exchange, have suspended.The partners were James Wilson and.Reginald and John lisley.The failure is not important.GLOBE ATTACK ON MILLION \u201cMELON\u201d OF TORONTO RY.A Sous attack upon the Toronto Rallway \u2018\u2018melon\u2019 is made by the Toronto Globe, which, in part, says.\u201cIt is difficult to write in moderate, language of the decision of the directors of the Toronto Railway to lssue a bonus of à million dolars\u2019 worth of stock to the company's shareholders.When the company took over the franchise twenty yeurs ago stock-watering was a atively new industry in Toronto, and the citizens were startied when they discovered that the capital of the street rallway was to be six millions of stock and three of bonds.No one has ever pretended that this represented an actual Investment.As a matter of fact, at least four million dollars\u2014possibly five\u2014represented the anticipated value of the franchise during the thirty years of the company's occupation of the streets.\u2018To pay intereet and dividends on this huge over-issue of capital, the service was starved and pinched from the.first dey tha company took it over, and it has been starved and pinched ever since.Antiquated cars, old twenty years ago, are still in service, and flattened wheels that can be heard approaching a quarter of a mile away.Hand-brakes on singie- truck cars that should long ago have been superseded are among the minor defects.The crowding of Lue passengers beyond endurance to save the expenditure of money on new rolling stock goes on from year to year.\u2018Money is not everything.' The president of the Toronto Rafiway has more | than he can ever use, yet we find him |a8 busy as ever at the game of stock- i watering, while the people upon whose comfort and convenience the \u2018melon of a milion\u2019 should be spent in the form of extended lines and more cars sullenly \u2018resolve that when the Toronto Railway franchise ends, there will be as little consideration shown for the company as it has shown for the citizens.\u201d C.P.R.A BERLIN FEATURE.Berlin, July 18.\u2014 Trading was generally {quiet on the Bourse to-day, but Canadian Pacific and a number of specialties were active and strong.Says Farmers are Not Escaping Bank Liability The Monireal Star.Ont.July 18.\u201cAll 1 have to say to the statement made in some papers to the effect that farmers in Halton County are disposing of their property in Ontario and going to the North-West to escape the double liability on Farmers\u2019 Bank, is that spo far as I know there is nothing in it.If any cases like this can be found their goods will be followed and seized,\u201d sald Liquidator Clarkson, of the Farmers Bank.TRANSACTIONS IN TORONTO.Rto.1,625 at 114 5-8 to 116; Twin City, 256 at 108 1-2 to 109 3-4; Nova Scotia Steel 30 at 97 3-4; Gen.Elec., 118 at 115 to 116 3-8; C.P, R,, 10 at 245; Mapie Leaf, 78 at 63 to 66: Do.pfd., 15 at 101; Consumers\u2019 Gas, 10 at 194 1-2; Reserve, 110 at 326; Mac- Kay, 10 at és: Do.ptd.,, 3 at 93; Sae Paulo, 55 at 179 3-4 to 180; F, N, Burt, 5 at 118; Dd.pfd., 30 at 120; Côlonial Loan, 10 at 76; Ottawa, 15 at 208; Imperial, 15 at 227 7-8 to 228; Dom.4 at 229 to 230; Tor.Elec.4 at 115; Tor.Rails 303 at 161 to 162;.Mex.L.and P.50 at 82; Winnipeg 66 at 239 1-8 to 240; R and O, 72 at 121 7-8 to 122; Special to Toronto, | Pacific Burt 3 at 45 1- 4.SALES OF MINING STOCKS.Standard, 1000 at 6, nd bis.500 at | 8%, 1500 at 5; Preston, 1 at 38, 500 at 40, Dome Extension, 100 at 85: Reddick, 2200 at 5%; -H ollinger, 100 at 13.00; Rea, \u201850 at 5.60; Apex, 100 at 20; Temisk., 100 at 42; La Rose, 10 at 4.05; Black 1000 = at 14; Doble, 100 at 2.25, 100 at~$.15; C Reserve, 200 at 3.40- Britiah- American, soc 114; Nova Scotia, $00 at 1; Foley- Brien, 100 \u2018at 1.35.\u2014 Lo Porcupine stock quotations at 13.30 reported by Russell E, Popham & Co.: = COL, MÉICHEN NEW PRESIDENT! OF we \u2018WOODS: a Frank Meighen, who was to-day elected president of the Lake of the Woods MiHing Company, to succeed his father, is 41 years of age and one of the richest young men in Canada.Col.Meighen, apart.from having marked business abliity, is a man of wide know- Col.wnuch.He has four languages at his command, and outside of business takes a deep interest in military affdirs, polo and music.f To Col.Melghen, more than any one, Montreal owes a debt of gratitude for the fine opera .it had.last winter.- As president of the mliling company he will receive the loyal support of Mr.IV.W.Hutchison, the vice-president; Mr.George V.Hastings, the general managér at Winnipeg.and Mr, George H.Kelly, the general superintendent, all able executive officers, ORIGH Laat Ut The election of Col.Frank Meighen .to the ( presidency of the Lake of the Woods can be taken to mean that the control of the company is not for sale.It is understood that the Lake of the Woods directors and banks stand behind the campany, and will fight any outside effort to obtain it.Col.Meighen has been treasurer of the Lake of the Woods for many years, and has consequently had plenty of experience in the business.He is shrewd, far sighted and conservative, and should.make an able successor to his father.He has à isrge fortune; which will, no trol it thers ever: lu ons.Some news\u2019 ousht \u2018fo be out oh that Ottawa Power deal ome-of these days.4 \u2014 The Cobalts\u2014even the good ories and dividend-payers\u2014are very sick, 04 the weak ones recently, with a drop to 65 cents, which has been partially made up.- But Trethewey will always lag until its costs are reduced.It is costing Trethewey $2 to produce $3, or about 34 cents an ounce.This is too high.Crown Reserve digs up its silver for less than 12 cents an ounce; \u201cNip\u201d gets Ît for 14% cents, and Coniagas less than 13%c.London can forget about the rumor that the C.P.R.\u2019s next dividend will be 12\u2019 per cent.Some day it may be 12 per cent., but it is safe betting that it will not be this year.\u2018 Its an off day when Mr.Rodolphe Forget does not get his name in the paper, When he was in Montreal merging things, Sir Maxwell Aitken headed the publicity race,but Mr.Forget was a close second then, and Is a leader now.Sir William Mackenzie seems to be his only rival for newspaper space hon- | ors.I Mr.Walter Cottingham and Mr.C.C.Ballantyne were lunching together yesterday, and iri the course of conversation each gave his views as to what Sherwin- | Williams common stouk would sell at in five years.\u2018 The conversation was private, and cannot be repeated here, but if their anticipations are.rfalized, the shareholders will be well satisfied.Mr.Cottingham is sailing for England \u2018to-morrow, .Mr.Malcolm Oswald, who is just back -from England, says that everybody is talking about Canada.\u201cThe only regret one has,\u201d-he said, \u201ciy to see the number of dubious schemes unscrupulous promoters are trying to sell over there.\u201d ledge, and has travelled much and read |.| wonder.doubt, be a factor in & contest for\" cab; | ; ; fgain of $3.560.|C.PR.at 252 in - The name of Trethewey was added to 1 London, July 18 \u2014Money was plenti- | 1: Expprt caftle: «| light, $5.35 to $4.85: canhers, $2.06 SEH \u2014 ; UDC novvTo 1250 There wag a sudden dip in Hollinger to-day.which sold down to $12.50.A wire from New York stated that brokers representing the celebrated Stone- ham bunch of New York and \u2018Toronto were sellers, and it is presumed that the \u2018stock they were heaving overboard was beld on margin.Later, Hollinger was $13.30 bid, $13.25: asked.\u2018Rea sold at $5.60,-and Standard, which has been steadily on the toboggan, sold a Dobie sold at $2.15 to $2.25, and Dome | Extension 85.1 J.W.Gates Paris, July 18.\u2014The attack of nephritis which made John W.Gates seriously ill continued moderate to-day.The secondary difficulty, that of {irregularity and weakness of the heart, gives the physi.clans concern and-neces stimulants.Spore Hors Ra IEREOT C.P.R.has them all beaten.It's a There is taid to be a big short interest in Wall Street, but it refuses to get sc .# Yesterday's dip in Wali Sirest Is now attributed to fears of the U.8, Steel investigation.\u2018 Bull tips on \u201cBoo\u201d continue in circulation.The Sherwin-Williams stocks will be listed soon.There- are more mergers on the tapis.Of the making of mergers there 13 no end.One paper reports that Mr.James J.Hill's party caught over 400 salmon.The big break in cotton was a welcome feature of the day.La Rose was 3 15-16 to 64, Granby was 38% to 29.Call money in Wall Street was 2% p.o.It looked strange to see Twin City moving.It has been à dead one Sales to noon in New New York, only 58,501 shares .Wayagamack was strong.Bar silver In New York was 53% cents.\u201cHavana Electric last week showed a London; ; A Dip 7 in Consols \u2014\u2014\u2014 T % small failure in-the West African section did not affect the stock market, which was generally dull and easy owing \u2018to proitr taking, ja, borne afls and Mexican rails dectinéi® but Bagarre and foreign securities were steady.American securities were steady and prices ruled from % to 1% points above parity during the forenoon, Canadian Pacific was firm and active, and touched 262, a new : high record.Light Wall Street buying caused additional gains in the afternoon, and the market closed steady, a fraction below the best.ANOTHER DIRECTOR RESIGNS FROM THE COPPER COMPANY .\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201cThe il-féeliux between - General Ds- velopment Co.and representatives of the British Columbia Copper Co.has broken out in litiation in which the British Columbia Co.has won first blood through \u2018| dismissal of a temporary injunction secured by the General Development interests, Who sought to restain ments of New Dominion ores to the British Columbia smelter, 4 When the Dominion Copper Co.was reor- |æanized into the New Dominion Copper { Co.the Géneral Development Co.assumed the management and Lewisohn representatives were given \u2018the official positions of importance.The British Colum- bla Copper Co., whose property lies near that of the Dominion, cpmmenced buying 4 stock and when a substantial amount was acquired the company was given two places on the New Dominion directorate; later these purchases resulted in actual control of New Dominion being secured by British Columbia, The British Columbia directors negotiated a contract for shipments of the latter's ore to the British Columbia Smelter under, terms which the General Development.representatives did not -| favor.: The Lewisohns resigned as a result of the consummation of this contract, \u2018leaving the British Columbia with five and minority * interests with two.directors.Of the latter N.Bruce MacKelvie has just tendered his resignation\u2019 Mr.Melville, one of \u2018the plaintiffs, was one of the pioneers of \u2018the Dominion property in its early days TORONTO CATTLE MARKET.Toronto, July 18.Western riceipts, 87 800 hogn.280, calves.Butchers\u2019 cattle re of.a good q cont! ues to be poor ahd hog prices are about the .gdMe as\u2019 Yesterda: export bulls; $440 to: $5; butchers\u2019 cat.medium, 22.75 to $4.25; butchers\u201d bulls.$4.25 to $5.00: feeders.short keeps.35.60 \u2018to $5.50; feeding steers, $5.25 to.$5.50; stockers, choice.24.50 to $6: stockers, 0 32.65: ,milkers, Choice, ench, $40 to $75; do.common _and medium, $35 to $38: calves.$7 to $8.76: sheev.ewes, $4 io 44.55; bucks and culls, $3.50 to $8; spring lambs, each: 86 to $7: yearling lambs, cwt.$k to 95.60: hogs, fed and watered IT; 1.0.0.\" \u201c81,19.- POTATO.TRADE | is ACTIVE..WALKER, Manag er.D.\"MeLENNA N.Manager.THE CANADIAN BANK ~ OF COMMERCE CAPITAL, $10,000,000.\u2026.REST, $3,000,000, London Office.+.+.No.2 Lombard Street \u201d .New-York Office.No.16 Exchange Place +.\u201c FRAVELLERS CHEQUES Issued by the Canadian Bank of Commerce are the most convenient toim in which to carry money when travelling.They are negotiable everywhere.nelf-identifying, and the exact amount payable in the principal foreign tries is printed on the face of every cheque.ued in The k.n Cheques, The Canadian Bank of Com- Cheques are : ous < Tar ake merce has issued a booklet entitled \u201cInformation of Interestito Those about to Travel,\u201d which will be sent free to anyone applying for ît.\u2014 ST.JAMES STREST.\u2018 \u2018Cor st Catherine and Metealfe Sts, 155 13e0d Belding Paul 0 + = .109 318 = Tel.Main 4523-4833.S.CARSLEY & co.\u2014\u2026 MEMBERS MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.* ORDERS EXECUTED ON ALL MARKETS ~ 151 NOTRE DAME ST.WEST, 141 186s0d Stock and Bond Brokers.MacDougall.Pros.® St.Sacrament St., Montreal.Members Montreal Stock Exchange 137 156004 We profitable offerings.| 54-95 Bask of Ottawa Building, MONTREAL.; Do not waste time, and most probably money, by attempting g select a channel of investment for yourself.- have.a fund of information regarding an\u2019 first-class securk: ties, which must prove a sure, and easy index to the safest and most : Write to us tor any {information you may require.MONTREAL SECURITIES Canpomnon, LIMITED, PS * \"EE A 002F V JOHN A.MONROE, President.\u201cA.BR aT 8 & CO., treal.week (to ; DELORO PORCUPINE || + - People in Porcupine who know this Companys s properties were desirous of getting some of the INITIAL OFFERING of shares, We are in receipt of the following\u2019 \u2018telegram: spoding this by courier tn Kelso on\u2019 secount- of fire condition, \u201cAm Hope you! wilt hold initial\u2019 offering people hege chance tn get in.\u201cPORCUPINE REALTY \u201cAND.DEVELOPMENT co.* \u201c To which wè à bave\u201d replied, extending the time for filag \u201cions at.20 cents per share to July : 22.> i A + + Deloro Porcüpine upon another D ._(Portupise, 0 nr > wie a &C orticelli Silk Co., Limited - 5% FIRST CONVE LE DEBENTURES, DUE MAY 1st, 1936 Interest payable half-yeariy at the Bank of Montreal in London and Mop.treal Denominations.£20 £100 and £ 200, convertible at 1.56 2-8 - Comvertible into Preferred Stock at 105, ; Between May Is, 1913, and May - Is, PRICE\u2014S9 AND ACCRUED INTEREST Full particulars on application.C.Meredith & Company, Limited: MONTREAL 273., ùu 1 .Pounds.Tons.\u2018Steel of Canada pref.-+25 at 90.Viporfd.1700 at 53%.500 at 56%.1500 af La Rosa .7,05 sa |0f carpenters is threatened in Mont- Bell Telephone\u201415 Ey 2 at 146, 3 53%, 500 at 54, 1500 at 55: Hollinger, 30 Crown Reserve ere.uw 419 \u20ac 5 real.At noon.six hundred = - at 146, 15 at 146.at 13.00, 100 at 12.87, 25 at 12.85, 100 at \\iekiniey.Dar 128.183 6858; t .six hundred men em .Illipois\u20148 at 91.4 112.05, Apex, 100 at 21: Exploration, 100 ! Townmite Darraga.97.800 3 9.played on various Bgcal centracts left Scotia\u20145 at 98,25 at 9714, 25 at 98, 50 A! 00.260 at 6.76; Doble, 100 ut 2,10.190 | Temiskaming |.00 85.900 4295|thelr work and it li said a, total of M oisons Bank\u201416 at 207%.185, 1000 au 8516: Foley.200 at 15, 200 at [GEN of 1121 S607 1308 fifteen hundred will ston, wok unless - Winnipeg Street\u201425 at 241.10 at 241%, | 128, 300 at 1.27.Pearl 100 at orihorn, Hudson Bay .\u2026.62.840 31.43 the increase asked for is given.3 at 242 28 242%, 50 at 242%, 1 At DS) at 65: Tisdale, 500 at 8: Preston, 200 Niplasing Ceieenns 61.600 30.80 A minimum wage of .36 cents an Ogilvies\u2014100 at 135, 76 at 135, 25 at @t 3714, 200 at 38, 6000 at 38%.1500 at Cobalt Lake 53.930 26.96 hour is asked for.135, 35 at 135, 10 at 135%.kn 2100 at 33.2800 at 30%, 1000 at dise, Buffalo 50,824 2516] Mr.D.G.Loomis.of the firm of La + 2 9 + rare heliou at, 1 rhe Ba 4200 at 28%: Hea, 450 al b.60, 5 at 5.62.oi7sis 100 D.G.Loomis and Sons, told The Star au PSrin\u201450 at 110, 50 at 110, 10 at 110, 5 250 a See a ai.a rest Dome, TWO cars were shipped from the Ex {that the employers affected did not ob- Quebec Bank\u201425 at 136.2500 at 1.90.Lake and Gowganda district.one each |ject 20 much to the payment of thirty- \u2018 coming from the AMfllerette and the Miller tiv ts Cement pref.\u20141 -at 83.Lf Lake-O'Brien.The shipments from that © Cents an hour, but they strongly Goal bonds\u2014$§1000 at Js.$1000 at 98.New York Cotton Exchange.section follow: ; objected to being taken by the throat.ls 30 at 161%, 5 at 161M, 25 at| Messrs.J.8.Bache & Co., 29 Hospital |afillerette .»|Ti¢\" said he had not received reports 181%.pA Jo, 25 at 162, 25 at 162, 4 at street, report fhe cotton market as fol- Miller\u201d Lake: & Brien \"00 [from al} the Jobs.His firm, he said, » = ows fo e Star: ; eeves-Dobia .pan .; ; Power 35 TE 170, 20 at F Opening.High.Low.3% Boyd-Gordon een ve 0.employed 200 Shpenters.a a anuary .- \u2018 3.2% Calcite Lake .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.00.000000, 9.00 ¢ carpenters and joiners held a Rlo\u201450 %.2 114%, 10 at 114.March .12.27 12,37 18.31 12.26 rke-Remy .frire : 25 ae 11938 7b 1 M4 2b at 10 0 at aren eee 1385 13:85 13.90 13.75 raion TPE sttenees 2.00 |Pis meeting In the St.Jean Baptiste \u2018113, 100 at 114%.50 at 114%.25 at 14% August .\u2026.13-55 13.55 13.24 13.37 eee =% Market Hall recently when it was sald est Bin Bn SE oo Mier \"1 a ne sos in sever \"orth Verger.prapoyes 27% 26 at Wh.october Cn 12.28 12.35 12.18 12.24 | ; had agreed to pay the increased wages.MES 25,,0t 3%.10 at| spot was 14, down 25.Exports of Live Men Predict Victory, at a Coal pfd.\u201420 at 116.Stock Decrea ed.The strike is principally among the Mexican.50 at 83%, 25 at 83% : .: S\u20acd.contracti ; \u201cBoo 38 ar tan 340, 100 at su2°| NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.William ur tee SR 85 the firms of own _Mheserve, at 240.a : ) Live stock exports from Montreal Brown aad Wills, and oth ) Porto Rico, ate (Reported by J.s pus 00 Co.) s last eek showed a decrease of 356 hen door factories are not affected by ne 7 A .e previous wee 5 MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.erocx open: High.Low.pm \"\" 7 © 0 Cattle.Sheep.The men have been receiving from Am Beet Sugar .\u2026.- .BA [Montcalm.A 75 25 to 35 cents an hour, and the strike CLOSING July 18 July 17 |p.) Copper.6816 68% 6834 69% To London \u2014 ! 988 leaders are of the opinion that the STOCKS ~ Ask Bid Ask Bid [Amer Loco com .40% Montrose row cee are 0 734 ves demands will be acceded to within the Am.Asbestos.7 6% 8 6 Am Sugar RCo .ive wee éoij Saturnia.& ae _\u2026 ext few days.do pref.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.sive ress eens wees AM Sm &RCo .eee oan se ; To: Manchester\u2014 Refuse Further Increase.a veer sees eves t een ee Bell Telephone.146 .147 145 Am Car irndry.eth eave eens eee \"Te Havre\u2014 129 *\"* The offictals of the Builders Ex- .BC Packers Co.88 56 5 Am Woollens NO ! Sicilian ee as Cera ees ee.204 .\u2026 change state that the carpenters and 20% \u201c tens sess anes Cd PA cu A eres \u2014\u2014\u2014 -= Joiners of t city received a volun- Black Lake Ash.103¢ 9% 1035 9 Anaconda M Co 133; 1035; 119% ii Total .2536 28% [tary Increase In 'thelr wages of ten LI 0) SR LT : , Last week .3893 TT per cent.on May 1, and that the new Canada Car.66.60 66 60 Bethlehem St! 106° 169 109° 1052 Decrease .3 : curé have heen, based wm the old do pref\u2026u\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.er Ceeen ieee - ; | \u2014-\u2014 of wages.r.J.H.Louer = 2 2 pref~ .Lo.Le.Lo said the employing carpentems of the Canada Coment\u2026 23H 220 UM 23 Brooklyn ÉT szx si 82% 83° ONTARIO GRAIN QUOTATIONS.Byers: Exchange had no intention Can.Ltd.n ther.ve tres snes even , \u201c rec do Cotton Lid.on 18° 6814 de Cast Iron Pipe.+.++ coon Toronto, July 18.\u2014\\Wheat and oats are the carpenters\u2019 union, and that Can Pacific.244 245% 244 2454; weaker.There {8 no export movement.ther increase could be granted this Can.Converters.38 84 .\u2026.B4 Chicago Gt Wt.Corn is A psent lower.pontarlo heal.r under the.circumstances.eevee ares seer ses 2 ver , Can.Rubber.98 923 .91) Ches & Ohio.#24 813$ 82) 823 side: new wheat.To to she.Motors do prefa.sree io | Chie &N.Ware ere 2200 eee .heat.No.1 northern $1, No.2 northern Can.Pacific .245% 24314 243 C.Mil » st Pl 12614 1263 12635 1273 | \"> No.3 northern 94%c.Crown Reserve.345 340 400, 335 Colora South'n ES se Canada No.2 dle: No.3 Can- Detroit Elec.Ry.73% 733% 73 723(| Con Gas N.Y.vere sess essere.i No.2 white, 39c outside\u201d and Cntario | Dom Can.Co.66 65% Col Feul & Iron .887%; track, Toronto, | Dom.Coal Pref.118 115 cers 115 Corn Products 143 1435 143( Çorn \u2014 American No.2 yellow, 661s | Dom.Stee! Pref 103 10 POI : cif.Midland.Peas\u2014No.2, 7 to 80e.Dom, BleeL.565; #6 E526 555% Der UnteaRy.012 LUI OU one |B teed Sanat, tol?BE outside.| : spa au 0 2 .Yeo mono \u2026.seen cess eed-Manito an, $21 1 b Dominion-Park.!Del.& Lack W.+.\u2026.|Shorts, $23; Ontario bran, $35 tin bags.Dom.Tex.Com.69 681 69 68 Del.& Hud shorts.$23.50.Barley\u201460 to 65c¢ outside i do prefe\u2026.over.101 99 Den & Rio Gnd sre seer eer ved for malting: and 55 to Ste.for feed.Buck- | ' Architects\u2019 Association Suggest .ieee eer eres seen e 52e outside Duluth Superior.us cere ree ees do pref.B73 58 5734 5844 Manitoba flour\u2014First patents, $5.10: 45 \u2019 Z second patents, $4.60: strong bakers, | S h f | t E.Can.P.& P.Co.\u2019.B9 50 Distillers\u2019 Secs.36% 3614 363 36% 3440 cneme oï Improvemen Gould M'g Co.com 105 98 105 98 DulvthS.S&A .coo oo.Ontario flour\u2014Winter fl 20 AR ve do pref.103 Lun.22e ene] DOT Plane eeen 0000 ~.patents, $3.30 to $3.35, Montreal Feignt = to Civic Authorities.- Halifax Elec.Ry.144 .143 GC.Nor.Ry pf.13434 185% 18437 135% |.TT ey Havana Flectric.96 .96 .|General Electric .\\.CHICAGO CATTLE PRICES ; \u2018 : .Calgary, Alta, July 18.\u2014A civic or- : 3 1.Traction pfd.80% .91 Interboro.1834 181g 18% 16% Chicago, July i8.\u2014Cattle receipts es- 8anization to mak: the city \u201cpleasan- L of Woods co 185 Jib in i gr | en cansnees eean seer seen wees timated at 2.500, market slow and weak: | ter and more habitable\u201d may spring 1 > mp.sense Seen aren creas s 0 a t .ee Te Harvester 211 128 125 11] (0 $510; Weatern steers, $1.95 fn 8550; Into being ir.Calgary.as the result of Laurent'de Paper22 225 230 225 | City & _\u2026 us LL Etockers and feeders, $3 to $5.10; cows:a suggestion maae by a deputation © dO Preface tiie sees sees eee Kansas City = 3614 87° ok a7 and.heifers, $2.15 to $5.15; calves, $5 to: that waited upon Mayor J.W.Mitchell, Mackay com 89 Do com pref .conn Hogs ~- Receipts estimated at 12,009, the principal feature ID arhich was the eens veu ever voue , market strong to bc high th - suggestion to co-operate o - do pref.\u2026\u2026.«coe econ .+.|Lou& Nash.154% 154% 15444 154% |day's average: lent.$648 to $6.90.mix.paring and carrying out of a gigantic Mexican L.& P.84 83 81 i Missouri Pacific .vee.49% hg ote %.= heavy.#6.25 to $6.90: | scheme for the beautification of the Minn.& St.Paul.143 142% 14 4134 MSP&SEM.14214 143° 14234 1423< oust, o 5; good to choice | city.: y, 36.45 to $6.90: pi 5.60 to $6.; ; Mont.Power.170 169% 164 17134| Do do pref\u2026 .-.- o de Jan.1146g 11434 11524 11534 Se\u2019 thern Room 32% 82% scoured.1i%d to 1s 11350: greasy, 814d.os to OO intention to invite uw'sel CarCo com .-|South'n Pacific.121% 122% 121% 122% 1208 ipo aon Hope and Mais As one of the good things that might do prefuu.s +00 coir c00s ++++ |Sloss Sheffield nv.eens sees 200 greasy, 6%d to 11%d.be accomplished It was suggested that San Paulo.178% .1783 Texas Pacific.«oo.cove \u2026u oon anal the gene eautification o e city Sa 'r Ma's'y com Lies + BUX.|ToledoRys&Li.| SLOW TRADE IN OATS.[Should be taken up, and some exten 0 pref.ooo o.oo o.oo.|Twin City 10934 1093 1091< 10914 Ee Ee ad ion iF QUE be Shawinigan.11745 117 117% 117 [US Steelcom\u2026 78% 7874 78i¢ 79% | Local oat prices are steady.but trade Possible tb work continuously.Instead Steel Co.of Can.28 28% 28K Do pref.118% 11844 11834 11834 |on export account is slow.of devoting all the time to patehing up do pret.11 OL.80 7 [US Rubcom! 417 41% 41% 41% exis 3, Canadian weatern, 424 10 48e: ons park here, and one park there, Toledo Railw: 8 6.8 8 pref.2200 000 nadla stern, 41.to 415c, t some comprehensive schem: equld be Toledo | Ry.162 161% 168 162% Union P com.18744 1873 18734 180% n western, 41%c, lots.prepared, taking Into account the iv.: vase seer eres tess esas prèf.2.102 1000 eee 0000 Ç ers, and the contour ard a layout oi PAHO pref.NOT 1008 18 1075 | Wabsshonmsrrs 1 UE LI, CI] LONDON OIL QUOTATIONS.|ihe, Found.West India., Do pref\u2026 «ccs .soon .\u2026{ London, July 18.\u2014 Calcutta Flhseed, |; No remodelling of ths \u2018city: was Wo Beers vars lives eeen sane Wist Union Tel.81 81 8034 803 |July-August, 67s; linseed oil, 40s Ted: pressed, but the del: :3gsfion thought it pes Ry.244 23334 239 |.Wiscon com me oo.7 |sperm ofl, £34 108; petroleum, American, Was now.time to commence upon a Windsor Hotel.sos eee veer tres te refined, 5%d: do.spirits, 814d turpentine scheme for improving the city gener- BANKS \u2014 _ spirit od sua iy resin.° Ametican strain- ally.~ e 8 > ne, 3 ING PRICES.: B.N.Aceererans cess sess .ements CHICAGO CLOS NG R CES.Savannah, Ga July 18.\u2014 Turpentine, Commerce.2103¢ 208 21034 208 Reported by J.S, Bache & Co.firm, 49%ec.Dominiol auras coin +440 asus ees Opening Highest.Lowest Clos.A .Fire in a Restaurant.t Town.1723% 172 1723 172 Whea | Hero ae 170 1708 170 Sept.os ry 885635 ix 87% Fire broke out in the restaurant of \u2019.\u2026 Dec.91454: 91% 00% 20544 7- Smith, 519 Lagauchetiere street Noman.R00 10 Les 107% Corn east.early this morning.There was DB, «ovens Sept.6415 6435 633l¢ 63% [DO one in the place at the time.When a , Mobtreal.\u2026.\u2018.260 .260 257 | 2\u20acPLe-: 1¢8¢ (the firemen arrived they found fire , .Nova Sootia.2723¢ .273 272% Dec.614 6155 60% 604% under the Soubter.As the place had À.208\" 200 208 200 |Sept.48 48 41 4234B |Peen locked up several hours, and nol moronto, July 18.\u2014The directors of Ottawa \u20ac 188 as De.a\u201d 24 5% pres one could account for the \u2018outbreak.|, .canadian National Exhibition at a Quebec.1E ay 20\" Porke Thtee babcocks were used to extin- meeting, decided that the official open- .Royal .\u2026.289 28834 239 ee July Cn .15.00B |EWsh the fiames.ing of this year's fair be held on Mon.Trade \u2026.\u2026\u2026.150 142 150 YN \u2014 day, August 28th.The ceremony w * Woronto +.BIBY 216 21534 216 |- Sept.1600 1585 16.978 Two Men Killed.on Track.be performed by H.s Excellency Earl Lm 150 \u2018142 150 149 July.8.15.17 Buffalo, N.Y.July 18.\u2014The rhan- Grey, Governor-General of Canada, - | OD.eermperee | 14934 CU 6m OI III Tsai [sled remains of twa men.were found| The appropriation for epsciak.at- BONDS ' Meet Ribs ser ter scattered along the tracks of the New traction we Increased a a \u2018pal Tel.1083 102 .1033 102 Jul u York Central railroad at Depew early order e spectacu \u2019 98 9 WYeeee ois toes sere ree today.Nothing was discovered by the Festival of Empire and repro- Coal\u2026\u2026.983 $83 (98 Sept.8.40 P-L) 840 350 i duction of the Coronation procession, Co O13< LOL 101 101 which to identify them, and {t not Homers.) + x \u2014 \u2014-\u2014\u2014 known whether they were taMlroad|b® mado toon erat\u201d io detall.a VFRGVANE .2005 vous veer vue, ean : h was ec at veplicas o e glcan .Aged Murderer Sent to Kingston.[men or how they met thelr death, Crown je vols be.secu red, a na placed ; resvees wees sees ttt tees Ignactal to The Montreal Star.i N .(on view in the n°s bullding.s CE 8x - Ont-July- 18mm Blind Pigs umerous in Hamiiton.|, 1 up Fiktion of.$300 wae made Beuit Bt: Marie, Ont- July 18.Hamlitoh, Ont.\u201cJuly 18.\u2014The aù-| to \u2018the Day Committed pratily ora BAD.; Bound for menant, aa: thorities unearthed another \u201cblind pig\u201d prizes in a bor scion with ih a o: ere he will er s days.instead of here last night a ay the magis-|iabor demonstration.! \"\u201d (Xenia Btar.) expiating his crime on the gallows,/trate fined thé.owner, an Itæïllan $100.| M Dr.Ort tapc vied, that id in Se hax gone 4 Carrol, She aged: Blind River -muräder- The, mapa rPÉOEUQtS say there is bot!concessions sold to Joly 10 amouéted.] ré {hired dasn Wwhish t ete left\" by the am er Manitoba in er plâce, \u201cside of North lie 380.380, - advance or 45,084 ei yo Ea ani 2 Sian afimbres LEE x! + : : - LOCAL LISTWAS VERY ERRATIC IN AFTERNOON BOARD The locals were erratic this after- foon some going up, and others down.Power as off 168 3-4, \u2018dropped to 114 before it rallied.Twin City made the 110 mark, while Ogilvie was in demand around 135.Toronto Railway was a little bit stiffer, Montreal Street was easier, while a strong feature was Winnipeg Railwhy, which crossed 243, no doubt in honor of Sir Willlam Mackenzie's visit to that city, Power closed stronger at 169 7-8 to 170.Aftérnoon Transactions.Shawinigan\u201415 at 117%.Woods\u201450 at 148%.C.P.R.\u201450 at 245, 25 at 245%.Bank of Nova Scotia\u201416 at 272, 3 at J ion meating was while Rio} Imperial Paper [Soe to The Montreal Siar.Northbay, July 18.-\u2014A { Falls last night regarding the delay {the sale of the Imperial Paper as It has been held up five years in recefvers\u2019 hands and the entire district ie moving to have the Govern- iplant.ment force a sale.MORE COAL BONDS LISTED.The Montreal Stock Exchange has listed $825,000 additlonal bonds of the Dominion Coal Company.ANOTHER STRIKE.is reported on the in Porcupine.Another : strike Lueky Cross property MINING SALES IN TORONTO.Beaver, 700 at 43%, 700 at 44: Chambers, 1100 at 1214; City of Cobalt, 500 at 10; La Rose, 150 at 3.90: Little Nip., 1000 at 2k.3000 at 2; Nip., 7 at 9.50.15 at 9.70; Right of Way, 1000 at 8, Rochester, 1500 at 35: Silver Leaf, 3500 at 3%: Te- misk., 800 at 43, 1000 at 41%, 500 at 40%, 800 at 401g, 8800 at 41; Tretheway, 300 at 80; Hargrave, 10 at 1; Ophir, 500 at 9; big indigna- held at Sturgeon \"une RALLY IN WALL ST.TO-DAY There was a strong rally in the Wall Street list this afternoon.C.P.R.made as high as 245 3-4, Union was 189 3-4, Reading 367 7-8, Atchison 113.1-4, Eris \u201837°.Copper 68 1-2.Northern Pacific 132 1- 2 Great Northern 135 3-4.\u201cSoo\u201d 142 7-8.Cobalt Mines Sent 510 Tons Ore Last Week Shipments of ore from Cobalt were up to normal last week, sixteen cars being sent out by twelve mines.A total of 510.05 tons were shipped, which ls 200 tons more than the week previous.| Said That om Hundred Wil Stop Work Unless Increase is Granted.BIG WORK AFFECTED BY THIS ACTION Men Seek a Minimüm Wage of Thirty-five Cents An Hour.\u2014\u2014 Uniess demande for an Increase In wages are acceded to a general strike \u201c~, FN Canadian.PR Free \u201cgp Bisley Camp, July 18.24 Cente diang: made: 4 good, showing in te.early; métoten < this : | Bar geant \u201cCHG, of Scottish: Regiment was carrie\u2019 off.21 Lieustaagt eighteenth; at For n 44 ry third; Pte Clifford Sie | winnnig forty shillings.\u2018first: .Col.Sergt.Hodson, ninety.ninth; Lieut.Meiklejohn, 118ht; Lieut.shillings.In the Stock Exchange mateh.seven nadlans stood: \u2014Sergt.G.W.Russel], ninth; Lieut.Meiklejohn, 118th; Lieut.forty shillings.Corp.Roberts, 63rd; Lieut, Spittail, the \u201cDuke < St Cembridat as twenty- -ninth, Se den.fifty-fifth; Lica a sixty- F.H.Morris 133rd.each winning 20 shots at 2300; 600 and 600 yards, the CA: F.H.Morris( 20th; each winning 122nd, winning 20 ehillings.\" , ; .1 Wins National Association Medal.Bisley, England, July 18.\u2014Lance- Corpora} Trainor, of Toronto, won the first stage in the shooting for the King's prize, with an aggregate store of 101, at the meeting of the National Rifle Association to-day.He takes the National Rifle \u201cAssociation bronze the bronze badge, and a ER prise of $125.Additional gcore at.600 yards, King's Prize: .Sergt.-Inst.Bayles, 10th+ R.C., Toronto.4 55 3 5 & 4\u201431 Pte.Bibby, 77th Reg.Dunddy .653544 5\u20143 Major McLaren, 91st Highlanders, Ham- .53 ilton .4544 5-30 Sgt:,G.W.Russell, \u2018G.G.F.G.Ottawa.5 3 4 5 5 4 4\u201430 Staff-Sgt.Hall gag 1G.Ottawa .5 5 3 4-3 4 5\u201429 Sgt.H.W.Patterson, 43rd PC.O.R.ot, : tawa .255434528 Lieut.Spittal, No.5, C.A.S.C., Ottawa .3 3 4 4 3 3 5\u201425 Sergt.Carmichael, Calgary .435225 3-24 J.Score | made Trainor, of the Royal Canadian Regiment, Toronto, in the first stage for the King's Prize.by Lance- -Corp.+ (See Page 1.) _.VICTORY FOR SHIPPERS.Railway Commission Upholds Com- \u201d plaint Against Express Charges.Special to the Montreal Star.Torpnto, Ont.July 18.\u2014The Railway Commission has just sent to the transportation department of the Canadian | Manufacturers Association an import- tant rule on a contentious point in regard to the express charges on mill nery and other light and bulky goods.Since the new chassification of rates issued on March 1.there has been a dispute between shippers for millinery and the Express Companies as to the proper interpretation of rule 16 which applies to such goods.The companies contend that the shippers could not bulk the weight of shipments made in straw board or paper boxes tied together.The shippers clalmed the right to do this according to Rule 11 80 long as the Railway Campanies\u2019 regulations in respect to tying together were complied with.The Railway Commission has sustained the shippers' contention.The ruling is an important one to the trade affected, and all users of strawboard retainers and paper boxes.Several sittings of the Commission were given to the hearing of the case.OFFICIALS DENY.PURCHASE.Canadian Northern Mas Not Taken Over Waterloo County Road.Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto; Ont, July 18\u2014\"I- don't know anything about it,\u201d was the reply of Mr.D.B.Hanna, vice-president of the Canadlan Northern Railway, when asked this morning if the Canadian Northern Railway was about to take over the People's Rallway.which has a charter to operate through Waterloo County connecting with principal towns in that district.Sir William Mackenzie, \u2018when asked, said he knew nothing about -it it \u2018the Berlin people came to them with a proposition they .would lopk into jt That was all he would say.: KILLED BY A BULL.Farmer Made a Desperate Fight Against infuriated Animal.\"Listowel, Ont, July 18.\u2014Gored and mutflated by an\u2019 infuriated bull, the farnier of Elma Township was discovered fn a fie on his farm last night by a hired man, after a protracted search.A shattered club, with which he had evidently miade a desperate fight \u2018for life, lay not far from him.Apparently .he had tried to drive .the_ (Back to either into another Tleld, or b thus angered \u2018Îs.°> - The deceased +.about 45 years old.Woh \u201c - Serious Fire in Gumberiand County.: My July 11\u2014A tervible forest has been\u2019 ZF in the westérn portton of ind codnty for the last week.The fine originated on the lumber property owned by M:sers, Cochtane and A.Soley at Fox River.They claim.that the fire vas |Bivet, They claim that the fir: wi vas, three dibtittet (putes & work of ai incendiary and seh thelr property.and \u201con r y and on pore me of.44 not -v by, a death took place yesterday in the Wr stern Hospital, of William Bennett, engineer, Deceased, who was 61 years of age.had not been ii for any length of time, and his d\u2018mise came as a shock to his friends.He is survived by a widow apd son, the latter being Mr.James Bennatt.ohlef elactrical inspector for the Canadian Fire Underwriters\u2019 Association.The funeral wil ba private, service being held at St.Anthony's Church at sevan o'clock on Thursday morning next.LIMITED Chemists and Mining Engineers Assays and Analyses of all Commercial materials.Tests of Cement, Steel, Iron, etc.Reports made on mines apd quarries.JAS.G.ROSS, M.Ameor.Inst.M.B.Consulting Mining Engineer.DR.MILTON L.HERSEY, Marñaging Director.171 ST.JAMES ST.MONTREAL.73 156e0d SHEPHERD & CO.Stock and Bond Brokers (Members Montreal Stock Exchange).Orders Executed on all Marketh.82 St.Francols Xavier St.Telephone.M.3602, ! 166 12 2aw! e 1 2 BAILIFF'S SALE\u2014~\u2014DVrovince of Quebec, District of Montreal.No.7052.Circuit Court.Canadian lPadifie Railway \u2018Co, Plaintiff, versus E.Borlatier, Defendant.On the 27th day of July, 1911, at one of the clock In the afternoon, at the domicile of the said Defendant.1930 Mance, in the City of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice, all the goods and chattels of the sald Defendant, seized\u2019 in ?\u2018Tel.Main 6900-6901.REDPATH & C \u201cSTOCK BROKERS - 1 Members Montreal Stock Exchange.RS à We have issued a letter on STEEL COMPANY OF CANADA, MITE Copies Mailed on eighs.harness, safe, rage and pipe, this cause, consisting of haqusehold fur.CN ae i ri in EE G.W.FARRELL&CO.|| Members Montreal Stock Exchange, STOCK AND BOND BROKERS.\u2018 45 St.Francois Xavier Street, | Tel.Main 3410.MONTREAL.: : 167 13eod i J.H.Redpath \u2018F.H.Lewis .N: vie Cc.o- Request.26 and 27 Guardian Bldg.oy 141 tuitously to those Interested.tes THE ONTARIO PORCUPINE GOLDFIELDS DEVELOPMENT COMPANY LIMITED Copy of the.Prospectis and Map of Porcupine malled gra- .For quotations write, \u2018phone, or telegraph.BRYANT BROTHERS dentaire wings ro NEWYORK AND TomoNTe.K / - dn has run shrough valuable \u2018arabes À CIN RE-INVESTING Safety, Warftig Power sud Eventuy! Profit are your Requirements.We can help - \u2018you.find them.ci gb : ; \u2014 met v rp ant ! Catifornla Queen.100 \u201cAuto Mald.108 Com.Touch.100 Mary Bmily.116 Day Mäy.104 *Flall .95 *Reine Margot.9 = and Gun 99 Dorothy T.95 Lady McGee.100 Dipper.100 Wood Dove.104 SECOND RACE.4-yelr-olds and up, steeplechase, selling, about 2 miles: QsARe.c.142 W aterway Cees 157 Expansionist.15t Lizzie Flat.143 Jack Dennotlen.131 Octopus .149 Dr.Heard.144 Dr.Koch, eens 144 THIRD RACE.i car-olas \"and up, handicap, selling; 1 mfle: : Montcalm.+.88 Spelkound.103 Col.Ashmeade.107 Granla .105 Busy.c.98 Oakhurst .100 Black Ford een 109 Roman Wing.102}.Milton Hersey Co.| Children\u2019s bank accounts \u2018account.& CO.1.5 MEETINGS AND DIVIDENDS Dominion Goal ol Go.Limited Preferred Stock Dividend Notice is -hereby given that a Dividend of thrée and-one-balf per cest, upon the Preferred Stock of the Doma inion Coal Company, Limited.\" has been declared payable August 1st.1911, to shareholders of record at the close of business ou.Wednesday, 19th July.nst By order :of he Board of Di rectors, C.CAMERON, Secretary.Montreal, July Sistine 1811, 167 3 3aw ai i ; + DIVIDEND MO.KERR LAKE MINING C COMPANY .July Jith, 1911.The Board of Directors have this day clared « regular quarterly divideod of .per share and 15c per share extra on the capital.stock of the Company.payable Sep tember 13th, 101), to stockholders of Pecodd at the close of business on Septembre 1st.: 1011.Books will not close.: JULIUS A.LEWISOHN, Treasurer 189 2 Zemo The Montreal Light, Heat and Power Company.418T DIVIDEND.Asst.NOTICE is hereby given that a dividend of two.per cent.an the paid-up Capital Stock of the Company (being at the rate of 8 per cent.per annum), for quarter - ending July 31st, 1911, has this day been declared: 1.To shareholders of record July 31, 1911, on the Montreal and London, Eng., Registers, _ 2.To holders of share-warrants in redemption of Coupon -Serial No.41.Dividend Cheques will be mailed to registered shareholders August 15th, 1911; Share-Warrant Coupons will be redeemed on presentation at the Company's Of- tice No, 308 Power Building, Montreal of at the Banking House .of Messrs re tigny & Company, No.18 Rue Lafitte, ! .* Paris, France.= N By order of the Board, \u2018 * J.8.NORRIS, ; Secrefary.Montreal, \u2018July 17, 1911.J .169 2 2am COAL NINE FOR SALE Onder Forlorn i \"ol The vt mining areas, coal mire \u2018ing leases, personal pre gperty end equipment.and the undertaking of the Eastern Coal Company, Limited.will be sold \u2018by the Bhériff of the County of Cumberland at Amherst, Nova Scotia, on Thursday.-the 37th day of July.1911, at twelve o'cldek.noon.This Broperty le situated at Maccan, in the County of Cumberland, and consists of 6 square miles of coal lands under renewal leases from the Crown, and 18 equipped in every resplect asa going concern A full description of the lands.coal mining areas and personal property, - may be seen at the Offices the National Trust Company, Limited, Toronto and Montreal.of the Eastern Trust Company, Halifax end 8t.° John, at the Office of the Sheriff of Cumberland County, at Amherst, Nova Scotfa.and at the Office of the Solicitors.Dated Juhe 14h, A.D.1811.MCcINNES, MELLISH, FULTON, & KENNY, Halifax, \u2018Nova Scotia.145 3 3am x Gh ke ut x can be opened in either of two ways\u2014in_ the name of the child, or in the parent!s name \u201cin trust.\u201d By the latter method the parent controls the withdrawals, In either case the \u2018child can - make deposits and learn early the forms of banking and the, value of economy.Every child should hrs a bank | ERS F.W.BAIN , Manager\u201d MONTREAL, QUE.179 St.James Street.THE Capital and Surplus, 6.550.000 \u2014THE\u2014 ROYAL TRUST CO, 10Y #r.JAMES i ERT, MONTREAL.| peli Capital, Fue batt 1 000,000 y Reserve .Fuad \"$1,000,000 BOARD UF- DIRECTORS: Right Hon, Ferd Stratheora and Mount Royal, G.C.M.G.President.- - te Edwin à sopmann.Simrte Vice-t'resident.Sir H, Montagu Sir W, C: \u201cAl Macdontld.RB Angus.Hon.R.Mackay.A.Baumgarten.A, Macnider.E.B.Greenshiel4s.13, V.Mrredith.& M.Hays.David Morrice.R.Hosmer.James Ross, * a G.Shaughnessy.K.C.V.0.8ir Wm.C.Van Horne, K.C.M.G.H.ROBERTSON.Manager.Safety t Vaulte-Bank ef Montreal Ys St.James St, Montreal.185 104 Zaw- ps WHERE To DINE.: NEW HOTEL KASTEL oe Finest Restaurant , te kind in Canadas ! Lo ee i Bt.West, Montres the Wrong Side of the Street.\u201d A iq or wh, a, à - mr FRE EMAN\u2018'S oot Arsiett Shs ntéut ect, AR ; and.dociramentat., à p=. » pv 3 REC Our Mid-Summer Sale, gives you many opportunities to purchase seasonable merchandise at reduced prices on Wednesday.§ - : \u2018Silks an Exceptionally Good Value Pretty Colored Lingerie Dresses \u2018Reg.Value $5.00 and $6.50 Wednesday $2.95 > in all this season\u2019s styles and New Sail LINE MESSALINES.well as staple shades.day, at.#.2019 yards of very dainty silks, RICH BROCHES, DELICATE STRIPED CHIFFON TAFFETAS and pretty HAIR These silks are in a variety of colors, including all the latest, as The regular values are .69, .79, $1.00 per yard.We intend clearing the entire lot to-morrow, + Wednes- Embroidery Department Special Fifty-four Colored Lingerie Dresses for Ladies, Princess effect, some of them with Dutch Collars of fine lace and trimmed with insertion.and tucks, They come in Colors of Fink.Mauve, and Sky, Si mer Sale Price, Wednesday.neatest designs, in the fees $2.95 or Hats holidays.brims.Cen een ae ue 39 oe If you want or 16 inch, we Women\u2019s Colored a .Stockings 350 pairs of Women's Lisle ; Thread Stockings, with double \u201cEater tops, double feet, in col- org only of Grey, Green, Plum,\u2019 Nite, Purple, Cardinal, Rose, Pink, Sky, Wisteria.Summer 8dle Price, Wednesday, 1 5 per pair.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.* For Suburbanites 1\u2014We will make three de- Hveries each week out on the Jake Shore as far as St.Anne de Bellevue, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.2\u2014On the South Shore to St.Lambert, Montreal South, Long- and : 3\u2014To Cartierville and St Laurent on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.Guaranteed Scissors - Embroidery, Button Hole, Pocket, and General Use Scis- mors, all best guaranteed steel, prices from 25 to 75 pair .i \u201cEmbroidered \u201cFlouncing,\u201d have them on sale Wednesday, i in beautiful dainty patterns.The 27 inch is on Swiss, in open work embroidery; the 16 inch is on cambric, in blind and open work effect.75 per yard.Wednesday.per yard.Cee ee ean ueutll, on Mondays.Wednesday, : \u201cThese are Exceptionally Fine | - Wash Goods either i in the 27 inch Regular value $2.50.Wednesday.White Linen Coats Regular Values $6.50 to $8.50 Wednesday $3.95 \u201cThese are just what you require fof the present, a kind of between season hat, and they are also ideal hats for an outing, or for the In black, white or burnt, and with narrow mannish ee.-.$1.25 Sailor Collar effect.with lace insertion.Values up to -39 $ < 5.Miss Anderson, an expert Corsetiere from New York, will be here on Wednesday, giving special fittings during _ the latter part of the week in \u201c Rengo Belt Corsets.\u201d \u20ac 1 Parasols Greatly Reduced in Price On Wednesday, at 8 a.m., we will place on sale our.entire stock of : lovely Parasols.There are not a great number left, and these will be sold at half the prices marked, as our stock-taking time is near, \u2018and we wishr to dispose of them before that date.Some are in beautiful plain Sh or Dresden Silks, Fancy embroidered Linen, and some Brocade Silks Regular Price.Summer Sale Price.Regular Price.Summer Sale Price.$1.75.% .88 $4.25.$2.13 198.,.99 450.$2.25 295.\u2026 198 625.313 325.1.63 775.3.88 3.75.1.88 850.4.25 Linens and Staples We are placing on\u2019 sale Wednesday, 13 White Linen Coats, for ladies, in three-quarter length, semi-fitting a few of which have the They are trimmed with beading and some \u2018Summer Sale Price, Wednesday.$3.95 Fine Toilet Waters Piver\u2019s Toilet Waters, in the following odors: Azu- rea, Floramye, Pompeia, Trefle, Bosiris, Rose, Violette, Senteur de Prairies sand Satranor, - per bottle, Cee ee ee ee Lue.$125 Extra Special 100 yards Fancy Foulard Sateen, 28 inches wide, Light grounds with pretty floral designs, in a large range of colors, suitable for .fine aresses.Regular value\u2019 .5% yard.( On Sale Wednesday.0000 2.39 Bar Pins Novelty Bar Pins, gold filled and oxidized, several different designs, some set with Amethysts, Rubies, \u2018Emeralds and Sapphires, for each.39 day, and are as follows: 3,000 Wednesday.7 - wide.Which we are offering at our Mid-Summer Sale Prices on Wednes- yards beautiful new Dress Ginghams, best Scotch goods, : pretty and fancy stripes, broken checks and plain colors, 28 ins.sve ere ava sre eer poe day even weave, no dressing.Soft border, -15 5o only Cut Corner American Crochet Spreads.large size, medium weight.fine scroll designs, fringed.Wednes- cece sere » $2.19 estes css arses seas 500 yards Bleached Canton Flannel, good width, twilled lot, fine soft map.Special Wednesday .15 200 yards.Fine English Longcloth, 36 inches wide, fine 1.000 yards fine.\u2018white Dimity Muslins, in large and small 8 8 3 checks \u2018and fine stripes.very dainty goods for Summer wear.Special, Wednesday cee ees 3,000 yards Nainsook, fine even weave, 36 inches wide, soft - fine finish, for fine clothing.On sale Wednesday.ee M 18 finish.Wednesday.100 Pairs Beautiful Fine Huckaback Towels, Damask hemstitched ends, some Mave allover patterns.Special Wednesday, per pair.98 3% mE AEOATON RONA \u201cMel | 8 STORE Hl IAG pi f l S200A\\ W EEK 5 Bureau and Stand, Imperial - , ak, British Bevel Mirror.Re- \"ular $18.00, for.UV CITY HOUSE LINE 1332-1338 ST, LAWRENCE STREET 2OUM 308.OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10.30 O'CLOCK, BETWEEN HACHEL & MARIE ANNE Will Furnish Your | House Completely \\|For Children and Adults UNTIL WANTED, Iron Beds, White Enamel JPIANOS To RENT Many people rent planos from ms for enn sum of three te five dellara per month, If, after six months you wish to ; purchase the plane, the amount paid ns rental will apply om the purchase price.C.W, LINDSAY, LIMITED, Head Warchoune, 512 St.Catheriné St.Went.Branches: 394 St.Catherine St, East, alse outaws, Quebee, and Broekville.158 23 DOCTOR STEDMAN'S Worm Powders Worms jn the intestines are pot only an inconvenience and a nuils ance, but in very many.cases lead \u201cto werlgus danger.In children, wr §1.60 $3.00, for.ce \"Wy Brass Trimmings.A BRANCHES| Ny 169 3eod convulsive fits may be Induced by | thelr presence, and tn aduits, distressing indlsposition.All the ait- ferent kinda pf worms are acted on by this preparation, the tapeworm.the round worm and the thread- worm.A few doses will never fay] to dislodge the enemy, and in most casts prevent its reappéarssce, Prepared by the proprietor of \"Dr.Stedman\u2019s Teetliing Powders, 125 Now oct mad, LéAqon, England.: \u2019 .\u2019 \u2018 Agents: National Drug & Chemica\u201d head of Ciiniida, Limited, - - ao.l (55 32 law.JSFRy a > Cy Hdd ahi SONS, Lo Hil ABBATENAGEIDTS | POSING AS HEROIN \u2014 GENERAL HOSPITAL St.Jean Baptiste, East 76th street, : [New York, seeking healing by the ap- i ~ ESTABLISHED 1823 { \u2018Supported Entirely by Voluntary Subscriptions Through the generosity of the public, the Montreal General Hospital has been supported for the past eighty-seven years on a scale commensurate with the needs of the community.and equipment.claims.of this venerable institution.The unprecedented growth of the city during the past five years has so enlarged the demands upon the institution by the suffering public as to necessitate the reconstruction of the Hospital buildings.The madernized Montreal General Hospital will be fireproof, and will embrace the latest improvements in hospital architecture This important undertaking, necessitating increased expenditure for maintenance, has been assumed by the Committee of Management, in the full hope that the public will recognize the growing PR CAMORRIST CASE x - Informer Receivng Gifts From Abroad\u2014Cheque and Certificates from New York.Viterbo, Italy, July 18.\u2014Gennaro Abbaterpaggio, whe is hugely enjoying his role of informer \u2018against the Cam- orrists charged with the murders .of Gennaro Cuoccolo and his wife, has been further flattered with gifts from abroad.He has received from parties in New York a cheque for $160 and three shares of a stock.The laws of Italy do not, however, permit a man to receive presents while be 1& a prisoner and accordingly the director of the prison sequestered \u2018 those intended for the prosecution's witness.| The interrogation ot Captain Fa broni, who was detailed by the Mins istry of Justice to run down-the mur: derers of the Cuoccolos after the po-= Fahroni Is a captain of the Neapol- ftan carabineers and !n his detective work was assisted by Marshalls Capi- zzuti and Farris.The questions were almed chiefly at establishing the complicity of .Giovanni Rapi, the alleged treasurer of the Camorra, in the crimes with Ciro Vitozzi, the priest; Enrico Alfano, the alleged réal head of the Camorra, and the othet accused, men.Ten thousæ: visitéd the Fr worshippers yesterday ch Catholic Church of plication of a relic of St Ann, Hays ir\u201d Health Restores color fo Gray or Faded hair\u2014Removes Dandruff and invigorates the Scalp \u2014Promotes a luxuriant, healthy hair growth\u2014Stops its falling out.Is not a dye.1.00 a Stores er di MERE SERRE Newark, N.J., U.S.A.Hay®s Harfina Soap le uscqualod des sl Tet hair and kscping the Scalp : sive for red, rough chapped \"= reu TIT fed \u201cSUBSTITUTES : 169 4 2aw LS JOU Eastern Ontario and Montreal boys and girls expect \u2018 Santa\u201d around when the snow flies.appear NOW.\\ 3 ness of \u2018the contest and the prizes.N.B.Fill in coupon, mail it to-under-mentioned .address, and let us enroll.you à as a + contestant.Æ Sa ty Claus 5 e Good old of.This year the biggest Cereal ce Firm in the British Empire has induced Jack Frost's old chum to A hot job this for \u2018 \u2018Santa\u201d but a pleasant one, be cause\u2014he's giving away dandy little Shetland Pony \u201cTurnouts\u201d .and Diamond Rings to boys and girls who love ponies.Would .you like to get one?Go to your grocer and buy two packages\u2014one ORANGE MAIZE \u201cToasted Cora Flakes, and one ~ORANGE MEAT .Toasted Wheat Flakes When you get home cut bottoms off cartons and mailto us.You'll have very ~ pleasing information by return mail\u2014inside information that will, show you - - how to secure these splendid prizes for yourself.They'll only cost the winners 1 little time and.a little energy.And your chance is excellent right now.v On July 10th we gave away three of these beautiful ponies and outfitg complete to the boys and girls of Western.Ontario.they think of the fair- _ lice had failed.was continued to-day.|.ae , who wWes to WHERE WILL THE = NEW PEERS COME FROM, IF MADE ?- Problem Puzsling British Politicians To-day\u2014Amusing Features of Situation.London, July- 18.\u2014 There is much curiosity on the part of politicians over the Cabinet's list of potential peers.That a list hag been made, and that the Governmeat is awaiting the this is necessary to obtain the pas- gage of the Veto Bill in the House of The Government's spokesmen have that Premier _Asquith was prepared to meet all < encies of the situa.\u2019 tion in all « ls which Is takea to mean that fs.has hidden up his siseve .\u2018two leading sources of supply, these being the eldest sons of the present Liberal peers and membeps of Parlise m Tro proposal to ennoble the Sides sons presents an amusing phase the revolution.Peers of baronial rank\u2019 think that if their sons are ennobled they themselves should be promoted to be Viscounts, when their sons are made Barons.Some of the more prominent members of Parliament who are not averse to joining the, nobility cherish the conviction that.if of barons are to be poured into the Upper House of which a large propor tion must be commonplace oe they are entitled to receive the bi Interest of the Viscountships.Miniature Election to Come.Drawing on the House of Commo! for new lords preseats difficulties.% oné hundred or more members of the Lower Chamber are taken, &: miniature general election wäilt be mecessary te fill their places and the grand poltii- with the consequent turmok, expense and disturbance to business.Moreover, the Government cannot afford tg risk taking members of Parlament, cies.The exact social status of the new peers, If hatched, Is the subject of no.little speculation.The Conservatives profess to believe that they will be looked upon with amusement and: contempt.One writer suggests the addl- tion of the title of Count to the British Peerage, for the purpose of Mr.Asquith\u2019s peers, in order to distinghish them from regular lords, 4s noblemen created for a special political purpose.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ion me Hamilton Plans Aviation Mest.| Hamilton, Ont, July 18\u2014The - aviation meet In the history of Ham.fiton will be held here on July 37.86 and 29.The birdmen engaged to the | Toronto meét will furnish: the ativse- tions here.The affair will be held at a spot on the Beach road about:two miles from the city and near the\u201c\u2018radial allway.The flying will be dole n the evenings, under the aus 1cen of the Hamilton Auto Club.® > Beaver, Pa., July.18.\u2014Charfes Hi have been .\u2018|hére to-day for the rmufrder of his wife, ; Let us tell you.what gM Se \u201c8 HF: { x - ie mp7\u201d F, iE MEAT.co; \u201cEINGSTON AND STONE SuILDINGS cleanse! anf repolfted; ald proverty wmde wewl: ) etic Toa + trANCE- CALIBORNIA care ardt! | mov rap Wm.Hempiings, 198 \u201che ey \u2018 aed veut, Fae 0 Louk 490K : me ir Dame we TT Ar et.\u201c] eleven o'clock In the morning, \"4 sold, at public auction, at the office of * -|Messre.Dufresne & N.\"| ten (10-2030) on the of \"| La Cote St.I.ouis, with all the buil Mollie, in February 1910, collapsed in his cell In the county jail during the (night, and died this morning at 8 o'clock.Hickman .escaped from jail twice after his conviction, and Saturday night last attempted to take his life by \"inhaling gas.He repeatedly told the {guards he would never live to be henged.+ 7 = \u201c| Province of Quebec, District \u2018of Montz, cal) PUBLIC NOTICE On the 3rd day of August, 1911, al shail.be adeau, notaries} room 2X.Cradit Foncier Building in the city of Montreal, the following \u2018fmmove- able, to wit: A lot of land or emplacement situate in the city of Montreal, on the lige of Suzanne street, known and designa\u2018 under number two thousand and ni of the sub-division of the lot number ficiai plan and in the Book of Reference of the Vi of ngs thereon erected, and the right of pass age in the lane in rear.The said property belongs to the legs! Regia : community which existed between \u2018| 8t.Jacques and Dame Marie Husereau, .{ his late wife, - The conditions of ttre sale wit] be i] \u20act the sale or before by oping.to the / undersigned notary.Given at Montreal, this eighteenth day [ot July, nineteen hundred and NADEAU, NP.\u2014 ES RR Lal, rae found in mo other.ooo SSE a NN es \u201c possibility of its use in the event that ° said repeatedly within the past week Died of Collapse Day of Exsoution.a Lords, there ig no doubt, it is declared., à host clans are tired to death of elections\u2018 - | et * al ie 45., ; meget er ALALMIIMAIST ERAT IIMS IN > tee we À À Ë except from safe Libera] constituen-: .+ re th 2 Ay! ] i i 1 fi 1 + \u2014 TN Tee BN _ _.c 64 years., - dy time.The Hudson's Bay started Te- building: Sesterday end mew mmohin- \u2018ery was éréered in Toronte, dot pight.= ra or Lor HAD GRUESOME TASK JUMPS INTO CANAL ~~ | sma dma - #.4 Watéhman Frustrates Sui \u2018Attempt of Join Me- ur .\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014==stmgteritrghehapanns John McGuigsh did.pot.look very much like a man.who-Dad made up his mind to end his life when; he appeared before Judgé:Bazth this morn: ing, charged with attempted suicide.JoRn's countenance was, wreathed in smiles and he pleaded not gutlty to the charge in a vigorous manner.According to Cunstable Leduc, how-, ever, McGuigan was certainly very de- rppndent .:: yesterday afternoon.'H umped in.the canal, near Wéllinÿ ridge and was rescued with aifficdity, After being revived on the bank of thy canal.the officer claims he announe' ed his intention of taking another dive into the water and of taking the con,\" stable along with him.20 + He was rescued from a watéry grave only through the heroism of thé watchman in charge of the bridge; : who, as soon as he heard the sp A jumped fn himself without di - ing any of his clothing.\u2014- \u2018 yté McGuigan was teniantes, \u2018.\"is ~~ Adds to Long: Prison.Record.# John Campbell, -axed 5% ftima @ of stealing a suit case\u2019 dnd von .sri $150 trom 8.ofthe Cane : adlan Transfer Company, was \u2018 tensed 10 serve 1we years in thé pent te by Magistrate Bazin t morning.The record showed that bad.alréady served.eight sentences.à dal hs hat - à i leer as ¢ x .LÀ Ag a.« * PS Knights.\"Tlie deletes attwnding Thy.KRIFWp | of Clumbus Convention 84: Detrol rds 3 can go and reture-4 , the trip, and can come \u201cfy the Thousand Islands frofw Toroiato at x il additional figure, the Cil.Sh Raving made arfangements for puis, : arp » » Jr .- = - : ; ; .- i - - : J Game 20 x Te .THE.MONTREAL DAILY STAR- TUESDAY.JULY 18 1911: IB | I TO ee meme _ eu T\u2014p\u2014 - =n \u2014 _ - CTT Tr rm hE J TTT 7 - T re {+= ee pa Cm Tee we a gp - \u2014 \u2014 - Ln ; 1 This Silk Goes Almost Twice as s Far LS A Breath of Perfume When You Enter Here \u201c5.Meaning the Toilet Sundries and Drug Department.on the | > a Ground Floor to the right as you enter from St.Catherine Street.a The $1.25 Kind at 59 a Yard .As everywhere else in Montreal's big store, Goodwin's Semi-An- _ The over yards of silk you have to buy for any purpuss the more pleas- nual makes money-spending money-saving in toilet articles.ant yeu look after the purchase.There ould be broad smiles on contented ARKES- NIFERD TOILET SoKP, \u2018 - oustamers\u2019 faces when they \u2018take advantage of this Radium\u2019 Foulard sale.soo.Cae de iy Wednesday, 4 for.Guest size tablets.Reg.25 This silk is not only a whole yard wide, but 4 inches more than that.5 CASES FINE BLEACHED WOOL SPONGES, \u201cnatural form, fine Jo ALL SILK DOUBLE WIDTH FOULARDS AT .50 PER YARD ° quality.Regular .15 and .20.Wednesday, each.These \u201cRadium\u201d Foulards are most suitable for the hot summer weather, - Owning and 5000 DOZEN, THE NEWEST SANITARY TOWELS, put up in boxes 19 as they make lovely dresses; 40 inches wide.Neat floral, ring and dia- \u2019 : of one dozen.: ATRIA .J metrical patterns; ajl are pure silk.Regular $1.35 per yard.Wed- 59 O e r ating ; QUENCHO, FC FOR tr A COOL, RE REFRESHING DRINK, three ; ; 95 | Deslay, POF YArd.o.oo .s tsuneo eens es ais Fron p Co : MONTREAL, LIMITED Leround Floor.3 \u20ac D.LORNE MoGIBBON, President.J.W.MoCONNELL, Vice: President.A W.H.GOODWIN, Vice- President and Managing Director.it.There is a reason.Store opens at 8 o'clock and clases at 5,30 p.m.TUESDAY, JULY TH __GOODWIN'S Ive S SEMI - ANNUAL - THE SALE THAT MEANS YOUR BENEFIT \u201cWalk in on Wednesday For These WAISTS SLEEVES, FORMERLY $2.50, WILL BE 88 You could almost call us the \u201cHouse of Waists\u201d this year.really astonishing where they all go.Often one thousand waists will vanish from our counters so fast that you would scarcely believe We have tried hard to always give you quality first and then make the price as fair to you as possible afterward.We expect that these waists will be another of our successes.LADIES\u2019 TAILOR-MADE WAISTS, fine laundered collar and cuffs, good style.day.linen lawn, wide fi Regular $1.50.TAILOR-MADE, FORMERLY $1.50; WILL BE 98; KIMONA tis ne tucks, Wednes- 98 LADIES\u2019 WAISTS, ot fine Persian Lawn and Mull, \"beautiful embroidered fronts, finished with Val.lace, dozens of beautiful styles and designs, .kimona sleeves and short sleeves, nicely trimmed with fine tucking and Val.Lace.Sizes 32 to 44.Regular $1.60 to $2.50.Wednesday \u2014First 88 Floor Up When rinoline W Crinoline Was Worn - Ladies needed more wash dress goods than now.Even if the old hoop skirt were worn to-day, the cost of the dress would be cheap at THESE prices: 29 inth White and Colored Duck Suitings, all self colors\u2026are included in this range, also a splendid selection of fancy designs and patterns, suitable for boys\u2019 Buster Browns, etc.Wed- 15 nesday, pet yard * 48 inch Silk Finished Mull Muslin.This season's favorite material, * light, cool and dressy as handsome as silk, but more durable.Every color, including white and \u2018black are in this range.25 Wednesday, per yard .°° Finest Imported Scotch Ginghams and Chambrays, all woven goods both sides \u2018alike and guaranteed fast colors, A large collection of stripe, check and tartan designs.Regular .19.Wednesday, 10 per yard , Canadian and English Prints, good width, fast colors and new designs.Regular .10 and 07% 12%.Wed., per yard .° vu.$3.39 A Tempting Price For Lingerie Dresses Still Goodwin's Semi - Angual Sale was made to give value, to make tempting prices, and to clear this store before the end of July.Lingerie Dresses would not be much good to us when the leaves begin to fall.Other outer garments must take their place.Thoygh it is too late for us to want them, it is quite different with you.We speak here of one particular style.LINGERIE AND WASH DRESSES] : WEDNESDAY $3.39.This Lingerie Dress is of fine Swiss.Lawn with tastefully embroidered panel.The collar and belt are of lace insertion and the skirt is finished off with lace insertion and three small tucks, One of the wash dresses is a very smert gingham with voke, collar and cuffs of ' embroidery, others have Dutch necks.The skirt is plain with rows of embroidery and two tucks.The colors are blue and white, black and white and mauve $3.39 39 and \u2018white.Wed., each ~ ~\u2014First Floor Up.La [LINENS Ready For the Sun | This half bleached double damask will bleach as white as snow in the sun, on the grass, or on the line.Goodwin's Semi- Annual has made a difference in your favor of 15 a yard in them.These pillow cases, sheet ing, cotton and table linens do \u2018not need any more bleaching.54 & 60 in.half bleached Linen Ta-, ble Damask.A good, weighty cloth\u2019 specially recommended for hard, constant wear.Will soon wash white.Regular .50, Wed- 35 nesday, per yard , Fure White Hemstitched Pillow Case, sizes 40, 42, 44 and +6 in- \u201cchez These are made feom u fine grade of English cotton, and free from filling.Wed- 12!7 nesday, each 3 er 72 inch Pure White English Shoet- ing Cotton, medium welgh!, free from starch or filling, perfectly even, flawless weave.Regular .30.\u2018Wednesday, 25 per yard .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Plain and fancy Table Linens, including cloths, napkihs, pillow shams, centre pieces, doylies, ; bureau 8 etc.Wednesday, fall to go at 1-3 per cent.off arked Prices.\u2014Ground Floor: \u2014Ground Floor.ee .Sailors Under the Half Dollar Mark SAILOR HATS in the Millinery Department will not cost ladies of Montreai and.district even as much ay halt.a dollar to-morrow.ÿ This style of plain millinery, which never goes out of fashion, we have been selling for $1.Straight Brim Sailors; Rollin Brim Sailors, White Tuscan an Blue.To-morrow, all these 45 kinds, each.\"First Floor Up .= \u201cThe Downy Pillow\u201d This phrase is as old as the very hills themselves.The real meaning of the \u201cdowny\u201d pillow is contained in FEATHER PILLOWS These pillows have art ticks jn as- Home Furnishers COTTAGE TAINS, being the floral 46 inches wide.and .30 yard.Annual Sale.Ç \u201c2Prics, - yÿdra.-.or cherry, 5 feet long, 35, for, the.set.Low: French Tapestry, 300 YARDS OF FINE QUALITY COTTAGE: ART SCRIM AND I.ACE EDGE CANVAS FOR 'OR HOME CUR- balance of broken and \u2018unassorted lines in or conventional designs.Colors green, blue; brown, fawn, \u201c\u20ac cardinal and combinations, Reg.price .25 Goodwin's Semi- 36, 12% Pole complete with fittings in oak Reg.23 48 ODD PAIR OF LACE CUR- - TAINS, white only.Size 27 x 2% long.Pair .Remnants of Cretonnes, Art Seize, ALL LESS 50 PER CENT.DISCOUNT.PORTED PORTI ps, rdinal only.14 PAIR OF HIGH CLASS IM- ERES, yards long.Reg.price $10.55.Goodwin's Semi-Annual price, per pair.35 best mercerized finish, heavy tasselled Size 50 x $7.00 \u2014Second Floor Up What Qur Semi-Annual Does For sorted colors, and are filled with genuine feathers, thoroughly dressed.and purified.ver $1.19 Wednesday's price, pair.\u201c\u2014Second Floor Up Let the Boy be What He Wants-\u2014Soldier Wash Suitsin either style.\u2018tead: of paying the regular price, $2, $1.19 will be the price « on\u2019 or Sailor We can supply im with a nice in- Where China Vies With Cut Glass Our basement is always an attractive exhibition with its dozens of fixtures loaded with: China and Cut Glass.Sémetimes it is almost a competition insted hibition, when prices.of an ex- like these work hard far first position.choice of two\" English China Tea Sets; \u201840° pieces, patterns.and shapes, Only à few sets of each left.Regular $7.00.While they last.srs e ane ene shape, flot $4.00 .Toilet Sets, 10 pieces.A fine, lurge litho.cqlors, each piecè heavily gold traced.Reg- Come In Handy Do These SQUARES and RUGS So easily changed around from one place to another.A new tone and feeling to any office.Another aspect to any room.HANDIER \u201cTHA CARPETS, EVEN IN PRICE.: TAPESTRY CARPET SQUARES 19 only of these splendid wearing Tapestry Squares, in green, fawn and crimson, every design and color is of the newest.Sizè-24 x 3 yards.$545 Size 3 x 3 yards.- .$8.45 Size 3 x 3% yards.$7.48 Size 3 x 4 yards.$845 TRAVELLERS\u2019 SAMPLE LINES OF HEARTH RUGS These are all imported rugs.of the highest quality.in colors and designs, to match almost any room or carpet.8 only Fine Wilton Rugs, 27 x 54 ins.Regular $5.25.Wednesday.$2.98 6 only Heavy \"Axminster Rugs, 30 x 65 ins.Reg.$6.25., , Wednesday.$4.75 4 only Heavy Axminster Rugs, 27 x 60.Reg.$4.85.Wednesday .$3.65 7 only Heavy \u2018Axminster Rugs, 24 x 48.Regular 33.50.Wednesdas.$1 98 6 only Cotton | Wiltons for Bath 1 Rooms, 27 x 54, $1.50, 98 for.\"Second \u2018Floor Up \u201cENSIGNETTE\u201d The Vest Pocket Post Card CAMERA ' No Camera so dainty and attractive as the Ensignette has ever been seen.Folding to vest pocket size (3 i-8 in.x 1 7-B-in.x %-in.), it takes a picture 1% x 21, and with the aid of \u2018the Ensignette Printing Box, makes full size post \u2026\u2014- This F \u201cThe Tiny Baby can be fitted.The Bdy Scout may be equipped.\" \u2018The Growing Girl *\" will find satisfaction.Ladies will see daintiness in leather.Men are offered all latest shoe styles.If there is any class of person we have left out, there is no need to apologise, for we have footwear to fascinate every person who is particular about quality and who cares a lot about price: Our business is to please you in footwear as in everything oise.These different items may help to do it.Men's 3 Eyelet Tles, in gun metal, tan calif and patent leather, Bluchers and Button Boots in patent leather, gun metal and tan; all Goodyear welts, made on newest lasts; light, cool and durable for summer.All sizes, 4% to 10.Wednesday .83.45 Boy Scouts\u2019 Boets and Oxfords, in patent, gun metal and tan calf: all selected stock, machine sewed.These are strong and durable, a very dressy appearance, suitable for city or country.Slzes 11 13 You Should All See with mri Wr Women's American White and Black Sea Island Canvas Pumps and Oxfords, finest quality with covered heels and hand turned soles; all sizes, 1 to 7, Wednesday .82.00 Women's Patent Colt and Tan cre See eon Bridal Sets Included In This Whitewear From experience, we believe that no combination of Whitewear is more popular pieces of beautiful Whitewear of very fine bridal cloth.\u2018All the newest lines in each garment have been strictly followed.Our price for these bridal sets has been $6.50, to-morrow they will be substantially reduced to.Underskirts, Corset Covers and Drawers at such prices as these are worth taking a special trip to the store for.Bridal Sets, 5 pieces, consisting of .underskirt, drawers, corset cover, chemise and nightgown, made of very fine bridal cloth.These garments are elaborately trimmed with effective embroidery in open work design, also beading ribbon and bows.They are cut on the newest lines, slipover nightgown\" with elpbw sleeves, yoke finished in Empire style, and the other garments are trimmed to match.Regular $6.50.Wednesday $4.98 Underskirts, made of fine nainsook, trimmed with rows of Swiss embroidery in eyelzt.and other designs, some trimmed with.Tome\u2019 of Val.and _Torchon lace, fin- Men's Worthy Shirts At A Fractional Price ,Not only have we arranged the prices of a great lot of shirts to suit you to-morrow, but we have also selected the kind which men have been partial to this summer.shirts at $1.25 to $1.50.They sold well and fast.Annual Sale Price Wednesday will GIVE THEM AN EXTRA MOVE worthy of this month\u2019s clearing sale.cribe them to you here.$1.25 and $1.50 Shirts .69 French Percales, Taffeta Cloth, Scotch Zephyrs, Madrds Cloths, etc, are all in this lot, which makes it one of choose from we have ever had.all sizes, from 14 to 17% at, each.As to patterns, they comprise light, medium and dark grounds, with neat stripes and figured designs, self shades of champagne, etc., made coat style, cuffs © attached.and in 069 than the bridal set.Five $4.98 \u201cThat\u201d Ribbon Is Still On Top Ever since it was christened \u201cThat\u201d Ribbon here, it has been in the ruling set as far as ribbons go.You know it; 51 ins., Taffeta, 15.Duchess, 16 à yard.: On the same counter are these other ribbons and laces.Real pretty Imitation Linen Laces, and insertions to match, in ecru only, extra good quality, lace edgings from 2 to 3% inches wide.Wednesday, per 05 yard wide.Wednesday, per yard 03 All Silk Taffeta Ribbon, a_ very good quality, 4% Inches wide, all Solara.Wednesday, per 124» All \u201cSi ik Taffeta Ribbon, extra heavy, suitable for hat trimming and hair bows, 5% inches 15 wide.Wednesday: per yard Duchess Satin Ribbon, extra good quality, very heavy and has a very brilliant finish.Very much [in demand for millinery purposes 5% inches wide, Wednes-, .16 day, per yard ei 00e 00,0 8000 ished with 20 inch flounce, un- derpiece and dust ruffle.$1 1.49 Regular $2.25.Wednesday Corset Covers, made of fine mus- ; lin with full front, trimmed with yoke, of Knen lace embroidery and some allover embroidery, with beading and wash ribbon.\u2018Regular .35, .39 and .46.29 Wednesday-.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Ladies\u2019 Cambric Drawers, trimmed with wide frill of Val.and linen lace, ! also some trimmed with embroidery edging, others hem- \u2018 stitched tucks.These drawers ary cut full.Regular .29 and .39.19 Wednesday \u2014First Floor Up.We weré selling these splendid Goodwin's Semi- We can\u2019t do better than des- the largest and best selections to \u2014Ground Floor.| Ladies\u2019 Under-Vests \u201cTHIRTEEN has often been considered an unlucky num Don\u2019t be superstitious.Lad poi ribbed cotton vests, which were formerly 35 will be sold for .13 to-morrow.as good Woe don\u2019t know of anythin - at the price as these ladies\u2019 bathing stockings.Ladies\u2019 Ribbed Cotton Vests, tine elastic, ribbed with low necké;.no sleeves, low néck and half .sleeves and a few long sleeves, - made from well-bleached yarn, perfect fitting, regular .35 13 :» Wednesday, per garment Ladies Bathing Stockirige, in color- ler - ed spots, fast dye.Regu .25 value.Wednesday, per 19 pair cove * \u2018 Ground Floor.For Men Who Motor and Men Who Work AUTO COATS, the plain .Brilliantine kind will be a sort of little \u201cSPECIAL\u201d to-morrow for the men who motor \u2014 82.95.men who work, the SPECIALS here will be pants, $1.00.Some Eros: fine Outing Pants, too, for MEN'S PAIN BRILLIANTINE AUTO COATS, buttons close around neck for chauffeur use, cut good and full, length of coat, 48 to 56 inches long: sizes 36 to 46.Regular $4.50.Wednesday .$2.95 MEN'S OUTING PANTS, In light homespun, cut semi-peg op style, belt loops and side straps,\u2019 3-inch cuffs; size 32 to 42 waist.Leg up to 36 inches inside mea- + surments.Regular $4.50.Wednesday.MEN'S WORKING.PANTS, in dark grey and dark brown with \u201c stripes, three pockets, well made \u2018 and shaped.Waist 31 to 42.° Regular $1.40.Wednes- $1 day.\u2026.\u2026 \"First Floor Up Caif Button Boots, gun metal and Vici Kid Oxfords and pumps.These are Goodyear welt and hand turn samples; small sizes only.- Wednesday .82.235 and $2.48 Misses\u2019 Kid Bluchers, in good quality, with patent tips, heavy soles.These are strong every-day Boots for the Girls.All sizes, TO KEEP HOME COOL IN SUMMER Every suitable little article in the hopsehold, which.will relieve you of extra trouble, should ! bé a boon this weather.+ ) ; ~ x viar $4.25.Ta clear our cards.There's no extra trouble, and 1, 5%.Wednesday, $2 to 11 10 8, for.einen on.81.28 ! REFR He 1 ICE-FONGS, tempered steel points, NORTH STAR FREEZERS, 1 qt, Wednesday: stock LL.$2.25 no extra work, just as simple as the 82.48.Co : \u2018 homes at 45.16.5 special refri- .chen.w wr $1.95; 2 $2.25) 3 qts., $2.75; 4 \u2018| water Set 7 pi à ordinary printing frame.Misses\u2019, Children\u2019s and Infants\u2019 hes 1 21 1 opens to 16 inches.ee- A5 i ats, 18 ate.$75 BOYS WASH.SUITS, in sailor ater Sats, goes, amported, The Ensignette is built entirely of Little Gentlemen's Vic! Kid Sandals, all sizes, gerator.32 Inches long.nly day.sata, 43.45.and military style.wide sailor.engraved in 3 designs.Reg 65 metal, and has all the good Boots, with hooks and eyes: made from.34¢c, 49c and 59c ee ee orauent.10m PICKS, heavily fickel-plated GAS TOAS © collar : , Amert .esday .: ; .\u2018 .\u2019 -Beasoned, erru ; ring, a I Be +} American\u2019 Cut/Blash.See our as- Fons yy an A onromatie Menicus Ft 10% Wednesday tT ot ot re Pont blue \u2018and pink.finished in golden oak.$13 cap end _ ferrule hardwood TERS, 4 sided, bloomer\u2019 ates xle, to fit 54 16 -{ * sorted table of Merlous useful (three lenses together), thus en- ; Co Bises oe There an, Plon Wednesday.handle, new pattern tool 25 Wednes- 9 7 years.Régular $1.75 .articles.Regular § 150 $5 00 abling it to take sharp clear Women\u2019s Vici Kid Buskins \u2014 thers In Boots and ankle straps.REFRIGERATOR PANS, \u2018made of steel point.Wednesday das À and ÿ2.Wednesday.Wednesday ¢i3.v.s.pictures.Prices $9 up to Fine for a boon rat, Me with Wednesday .28c to 690 galvanized steel.Wednes- 99 BIRD CAGES, Japanned and Brass = nement \u2014First he 19.\u2014Basement.Ground Floor all sizes for .ce ve O80 Co \u2014First Floor Up.day.veo tt .at onable prices.4 : \u2014 .reasonab $2.95 A = - ~ uy co à Spectal Correspondent.) oat, \u2018ihe Perugia, Hes oft Quarantine fine.thé pehow fs.while tire of lee ps 2 NEW YORK DAY BY.DAY eT mr \u2014\u2014- Two.more trom from the disease give to aix.M Another \u2018Mediterranean enf the nead of ed cases.The Federal Government has.taken a hand in the situstion.d'un is the in however.he \u2018ke stving: thorgin.y her passengers suspected New York, July 18.cholera.are convalescing on Swinburne \"rhe apparently increasing.menace land.from cholera continues to occupy the .chntre of thé stage here.7+ destiis within 24 hours Sring the nuip- \u201cber of fatalities.\u201cemong the passengers of the oltake Washington Dr.Alvah'H.of sem cea - a of having The island now harbors fif- of cholera and four suspect- An expert arrives yesterday to *Doty, health officer of the port, advice and assistance.A more stringent quarantine is to be d on Swinburne Island, and in earitithe the Federal Government promises \u2018that all ships here or abroad and all ports will be watched close- Jy.by its agents to \u2018prevent the spread \u2018of the diseas: in \u2018this country.An unfortunate element in the situa- uiry now \u2018betng conduct- | ed by the >, Suthafiice\u2019 into the oe onion recom Aided, Ss attent a id di Aécount of it, between the serious- the fight that® w cholet out ot SE ad No panic exists among the saith] officials, though - ness by Neri ance today that, there was no danger of acquiring cholera by contact, that the ger must ,be received through the mo uth to cause in infection.This morning, the subject ofgice distribution was brought promnently before the public again in the accounts of a meeting independent retailers held yesterday afternoon.Several assistant district attorneys, a deputy attor- ney-general and five detectives attended the conclave and when it broke up took.down the afidavity of the small dealers who alleged unjust discrimination on the part of the Knickerbocker Ice Company, known ae the Ice Trust and the other big wholesalers.The charge was freely made that the big wholesalers were i a conspiracy to drive the iittle retailers out of busi- off their supply of ice and underbidd&ing them -ôn\u201dthe street.District Attofhey Wnhitniän.' aiimounced j through his agsigtant, Mr.DeFord, who [y is also | ting the poultry teint, that-he intended to the Donnelly ant|- Trust Act of the ° with every means at his command.The charges.of \u2018antortion \u2018and dia- crimination on the part of the ice trust and from àn ice shortage the cky the charges of ar.bookkeepiag, tered during two days of last week being.laid At his He, says, | the midst of the unprecedented hot » latter.A sodapell.Just.ow, with the cooler; wens .thoë,.ice.is.plentifu!, and.mall.and \u2018ot mew aubrays re- last Right rebresentat- percentage of met earnings ay pay the Imterborough, 00.ak A preferential, and \u2018that\u2019 \u2018by 1930 It would {ves 192 the city and ot.the Interbor- ough Rapld Transit Company met at the home of Willlam R.Wilicox, chaft.man of the Public Service Commission, to discuss 4 possible basis en which city and transit company could agree.The company wants a certatri teed before jt will consent to operate the new: subways ahszted to it in the recent comprehensive plan of tranait improvement.- At a special meeting of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment this morning, President Mitchell of the Board of Aldermen gave notice that to-morrow he would move the award of all the new lines to the Rapid Transit Company.ce cmild see no reasonable.basis of set tlement with the Interborough.An- cther meeting of the transit committe of the Board will be held .this evening Beran confer with the.Interbcrough or cal | ns ligne of anyt out of that, erence,\u201d yihing col Mitchell, the ha consented to hold his moti until to-morrow.* only basis of settlement that has been s ed as-effecting the Interbor- ough is so advantageous to the company and s5/ disadvantageous to the city that I don\u2019t see how any member of the Board of Estimate ean countenance it, or even consider ft.- \u201cIt would.prean, 4ccording to my, oa timate and the figuring Of experte in departmen a city.woud 11, z60d al ree | pay not only the full dividends on the ig gs ate?ropolitan bu $ \u20ac D a dividend \u201coo ropklym|o QTd { fy \u2014 \u2014 pa stock\u20149 pet cent.on the da and 9 per, cent.Jon the new.\u201d ° \u2018 = \u201cThe rare sentence \u2018of banishment for crime was passed to-day u the young Norweglan army.lieutenant, who recently pleaded guiMy to burglary in Brooklyn.He could have re- celved a sentence of ten years at hard labor in States prison, but Judge Dike, in the County Court, asked: \u201cWhy should the public, in the case of your confinement for this crime, be punished with your support, having already suffered from Your ful acts?To my mind it is far bek- ter that you shoulg be eliminated from | our land forever\u201d / The Judgé gave\u201d the \u2018young man\u2019s father, a banker of Christiania, the || alternative of taking his son home or seting him go to Sing Sing for for five years.- : * LONGUEUIL QROWLS.entire a or the ar of Council last even- ug was hearing compiaiats against the i we roll, The me- jority of the ra expressed the inion that uators had put roll up too high.The valuation on \u2018last year was $1,954,485, and was claimed that it had\u2019 been Increased his: year by Japan Several of the ratepayers were so dissatiaficd as to AT \u2018SOHMER PARK.! ; Good Bill at the Big Auditorium This .Week.Hickey's Comedy Animal Circus ts one of the features of an all round good programme at Somer Park this week.There are a number of ponies {and mules in the circus and some: of their tricks are both dever and funny.The mules cértainly dispute the old beligf that they are the most stupid of \u2018animals.The Onett! sisters, four number, make their first appear- >a ce on this continent at the park thie week.They are gymnasts who sess the art of producing something new.Special scenic effects add to the \u2018act.The Three Mitchels have a novel singing and dancing act and Lynch.and Kellar have a crazy creation, called, Bang Bang that is productive of {much laughter.Adeline Armada hae a good voice and .ln accompanying Rereelt on.the violin made a very fav- prable impression.The park band many populas humbers in its new programme.Asks $10,000 for Death of son.Dame Melina Allsire, mother of William Moodie, who was killed by a streét car in\u2019 the Glen yatds on April, 13th last, has entered\u2018 an action for $10,000 against the Montres! Stree * pi iway, alleging that the death o hu vas.caused by the negligence of Js! \u2014 Mise sente | coos Tau Oo \\ = = toile piece Ke FOURTH DAY OF RAIN.st.Swithin Legend Official Register Shows.There \u201cwas & slight fell \u201cTrue So Far, trying to uphold the old legend that if It rains.on July 15, # wfil rain for forty days.Farmers have an air of contentment it is easy to explain.It has rained, In torrents, just as they were wanting à hèavy downpour.Many of them say they would jnevitably have experienced heavy -losses had i not béen for the timely rain, which has come to their assistance, \u2014especially those of their.number who raise market produce or have frult gardens.Vegetables will now be as good as those produced last year.\u2018with the ex- deption of potatoes.which have suffered to some extent from the drought.Leather Man Sues Publisher, Jo Mr.Gilbert Bonner, doing.business as the Bonner Leather.a[entered an action of against Hugh C.Publishers of \u201cFootwear allefing that in a recent number ft was falsely stated.that the Bonner | Company had assigtæid.a \u2019 \"SIDNEY, ER \u2014 John William Hunt Is] > lacs in Thurlow | \u201cAn of rain about 4.15 this motning, the McGill register shows,\" sfiithat, in spite of the fine day, §t.Swithin still seems to be \u201cCold Spring\u201d Lemonade * Made from \u201cCold Sprisg\u201d rer in Les = | .Te ing t goes t - \u2018to the spot.With-a ten cent tin of these.powders, you can make à half Fallon of cool and sparkling Lemonade.After you've it once you will always keep it on hand.RE To be had from all local dealers, or direct from wo \u201d» J a pcre 3 SHEWINGESONS is \u2014 "]
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